Mar 18 • 09:16 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Agreed to remove allies from the Independence Party from committees and councils

The Reykjavík City Council voted to remove two independent councilors, Kjartan Magnússon and Marta Guðjónsdóttir, from various city committees after they left the Independence Party for the Center Party.

In a significant political move, the Reykjavík City Council approved a proposal from the Independence Party to remove councilors Kjartan Magnússon and Marta Guðjónsdóttir from their positions in city committees and councils. Both councilors had recently left the Independence Party to join the Center Party, prompting this decision. The vote, which took place on March 18, 2026, saw strong support from the council majority, with 16 votes in favor, including 11 from the governing coalition.

This decision comes at a time of increasing political shifts within Iceland's local government, highlighting tensions within the Independence Party as it grapples with internal dissent and the departure of key members. Kjartan and Marta, previously aligned with the Independence Party, held significant roles in the city council, including seats on the city council itself and various committees. Their removal could have implications for the stability of the Independence Party and the dynamics within the city government.

The councilors from the Progress Party abstained from the vote, indicating potential divisions among other parties in response to the actions of the Independence Party. This event marks the second instance in quick succession where representatives from the Independence Party have been ousted from their roles in local governance, suggesting a troubling trend that may impact future political alliances and the functioning of the city council overall.

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