Talk:Politics of Iceland

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Man,you only have 300.000.why the hell you need parties for,they always make things worst,trust meDzoni 09:19, 7 April 2006 (UTC)

Is there an alternative? Ormur

Yeah,Kingdom Dictature,without parties and things like that.On one party sistem.Whats the point of having more then 1 party when you are so small.My country had 1 partu sistem for over 45 year,and it worked just fine.Note that my country had over 22 millions.Then whats the point of parties in 300.000. country.Its like a middle size town,it can do with one party.

Yeah, if there were only one party per weekend in Iceland everyone would show up at that same party and the whole party scene in Reykjavik would be so much better! This is just a great idea! --Sindri 00:18, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

Hahaha !?!?! I think you kinda got it wrong hehe

Yes one party states are fun, much better than those pesky democracies. But what does size have to do with it? The US only has two parties. Should Iceland have 0,002 parties? I kinda thought political parties were about political views, not numbers.Ormur 19:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] numbers

dose the icelandic prime ministers have numbers like the sweeds

[edit] New government

A new government will take office tomorrow, on 24 May, 2007. [1] --Michkalas 14:03, 23 May 2007 (UTC)