Ásdís Rán Gunnarsdóttir considers parliamentary run as elections approach in Iceland

Wednesday 23rd October 2024 on 13:08 in Iceland Iceland

business, health, weather

Ásdís Rán Gunnarsdóttir, a former presidential candidate and businesswoman, is contemplating running for parliament in the upcoming elections scheduled for next month. In a statement, she expressed that while discussions have taken place regarding her potential candidacy, nothing has been confirmed yet. Ásdís mentioned that she wants to carefully assess the situation, as she is still searching for the right political party that aligns with her priorities. However, she expressed excitement about making a contribution on a new platform.

In other news, various developments are unfolding in Iceland. Teacher strike announcements have been deemed legitimate, with walkouts set to begin on Tuesday. The unemployment rate stood at 5.2% in September. Furthermore, the fishing industry anticipates a large herring season, potentially boosting economic growth by 0.5% to 1%.

Weather forecasts indicate rain or sleet across much of the country, while a proposal has been made for reception schools aimed at children from foreign backgrounds. Additionally, the government plans to dissolve the state-owned banking office. On the public health front, four children from the same preschool have tested positive for E. coli.

As political campaigns ramp up ahead of the parliamentary elections, candidates are beginning to form their lists, preparing to present their platforms to voters.

Source 
(via ruv.is)