The Citizens' Party (Icelandic: Borgaraflokkurinn) was a political party in Iceland.
The party was formed as a loose collective of conservative candidates for the 1923 elections,[1] including former members of the dissolved Home Rule Party, as well as the Independence Party.
[2] It won the elections, taking 16 of the 28 seats in the Lower House and 7 of the 14 seats in the Upper House.
[4] The three remaining MPs sat under the banner of the Independence Party, before forming the Liberal Party in 1927.
[4] A second Citizens' Party was established in 1987.