People's Party (Iceland)

The People's Party (Icelandic: Flokkur fólksins) is an Icelandic political party, which was founded in 2016 by Inga Sæland.

The party defines itself as "based on a message of love", its articles of association stating its goals as "[fighting] with thought, word and will for Icelanders who have suffered injustices, differences, lawlessness and poverty.

"[10] In the 2021 Icelandic parliamentary election, the party received 8.8% of the votes and got six seats in the Althing.

In the 2021 parliamentary election, the party's electoral priorities were: At the end of November 2018, the party expelled two of its parliamentarians, Karl Gauti Hjaltason and Ólafur Ísleifsson,[11] after they met with members of the Centre Party and did not object to derogatory remarks made about People's Party leader Inga Sæland.

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The party's old logo ( c. 2018)