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|seat_change1 = 3 |popular_vote1 = 50,454 |percentage1 = 26.70% |swing1 = 3.00% |image2 = 150x150px |leader2 = Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson |leader_since2 = 18 January 2009 |party2 = Progressive Party (Iceland) |last_election2 = 9 seats, 14.80% |seats2 = |seat_change2 = 10 |popular_vote2 = 46,173 |percentage2 = 24.43% |swing2 = 9.63% |image3 =150x150px |leader3 = Árni Páll Árnason |leader_since3 = 2 February 2013 |party3 = Social Democratic Alliance |last_election3 = 20 seats, 29.79% |seats3 = |seat_change3 = 11 |popular_vote3 = 24,292 |percentage3 = 12.85% |swing3 = 16.94% |image4 = |leader4 = Katrín Jakobsdóttir |leader_since4 = 24 February 2013 |party4 = Left-Green Movement |last_election4 = 14 seats, 21.68% |seats4 = |seat_change4 = 4 |popular_vote4 = 20,546 |percentage4 = 10.87% |swing4 = 11.19% |image5 = |leader5 = Guðmundur Steingrímsson |leader_since5 = 6 January 2012 |party5 = Bright Future (Iceland) |last_election5 = ''new party'' |seats5 = |seat_change5 = 6 |popular_vote5 = 15,583 |percentage5 = 8.25% |swing5 = 8.25% |image6 = 125x125px |leader6 = Birgitta Jónsdóttir |leader_since6 = 24 November 2012 |party6 = Pirate Party (Iceland) |last_election6 = ''new party'' |seats6 = |seat_change6 = 3 |popular_vote6 = 9,647 |percentage6 = 5.10% |swing6 = 5.10% |map_image = |map_size = |map_alt = |map_caption = |title =Prime Minister |posttitle =Prime Minister-designate |before_election =Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir |before_party =Social Democratic Alliance |after_election =Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson |after_party =Progressive Party (Iceland) }} An Icelandic parliamentary election was held on 27 April 2013. Fifteen parties contested the election in Iceland, compared to just seven in the previous election. The election was won by the two centre-right opposition parties, the Independence Party and Progressive Party,〔(Iceland vote: Centre-right opposition wins election ) BBC, 28 April 2013〕 who subsequently formed a coalition government. The parties are eurosceptic, and their win brought to a halt partially-completed negotiations with the European Union regarding Icelandic membership.〔 ==Background== The previous elections in 2009 were won by the Social Democratic Alliance — the first time that the Independence Party was not the largest party in the Althing. The Social Democratic Alliance was able to form a coalition with the Left-Green Movement. As a result of this, Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir became the first female prime minister of Iceland, as well as the first openly lesbian head of government in the world. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Icelandic parliamentary election, 2013」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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