REYKJAVIK – The Icelandic Social Democrats took a slight lead in the partial results of Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections, called after the October collapse of the left-right coalition government. With persistent inflation and high interest rates, key issues for the 268,000 voters included purchasing power, housing, and healthcare, according to polls. With over a third …
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