Mar 6 • 20:17 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Kristinn beats Alexandra and becomes the leader of the Pirates

Kristinn Jón Ólafsson has won the candidacy to become the leader of the Pirate Party in Reykjavík, defeating the current leader, Alexandra Briem, in a digital primary.

Kristinn Jón Ólafsson has secured his position as the lead candidate for the Pirate Party in Reykjavík for the upcoming municipal elections, having triumphed over the current leader, Alexandra Briem, in a recent primary election. The results were announced at the Pirate Party's headquarters in downtown Reykjavík, following an electronic voting process that took place from February 26 to March 6. Kristinn's victory marks a significant shift in party leadership as he aims to lead the party into the elections scheduled for this spring.

In this primary election, Kristinn secured the first place, with Alexandra finishing second, followed closely by Oktavía Hrund Guðrúnar Jóns in third. Notably, Kristinn was previously the first substitute city councilor for the Pirates, and his win signifies a push for new leadership following Alexandra's rise to her position after the former party leader, Dóra Björt Guðjónsdóttir, joined the Social Democratic Alliance. This alteration in leadership could have implications for the party's strategy and voter appeal in the upcoming elections.

The outcome of this primary reflects not only internal dynamics within the Pirate Party but also the changing political landscape in Reykjavík's municipal governance. Both Kristinn and Alexandra have been significant figures in local politics, and their leadership styles and visions for the party may influence the direction of policies and public engagement leading up to the elections. The results suggest a competitive political environment as parties prepare to present their candidates and platforms to the electorate.

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