Icelandic President Thomas Dottil approved the dissolution of parliament on the 15th local time and announced that parliamentary elections will be held on November 30. Thomas Dottil made this decision after meeting with Prime Minister Benedixon on the same day. Thomas Dottier said that she had discussions with leaders of the ruling coalition, heads of other political parties, and the Speaker of Parliament, and believes that holding early parliamentary elections is the country's best choice. On the same day, Benedixon submitted his resignation and was approved by the President. Benedikson will serve as caretaker prime minister until a new government is elected.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 19:25
Icelandic President Thomas Dottil approved the dissolution of parliament on the 15th local time and announced that parliamentary elections will be held on November 30. Thomas Dottil made this decision after meeting with Prime Minister Benedixon on the same day. Thomas Dottier said that she had discussions with leaders of the ruling coalition, heads of other political parties, and the Speaker of Parliament, and believes that holding early parliamentary elections is the country's best choice. On the same day, Benedixon submitted his resignation and was approved by the President. Benedikson will serve as caretaker prime minister until a new government is elected.