Iceland's president asks opposition Left-Greens to form coalition
Source: The Guardian and agencies
Iceland's president asks opposition Left-Greens to form coalition
President takes unusual step of asking leader of second largest party to form coalition following Saturdays snap general election
Staff and agencies in Reykjavik
Thursday 2 November 2017 20.56 GMT
Icelands president has asked the leader of the Left-Green Movement, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, to form a new government, although it came second in Saturdays snap general election.
The mandate deals a blow to the prime minister, Bjarni Benediktsson of the Independence party who called the election in September after less than a year in office as a scandal involving his father prompted a government ally to drop out of his ruling coalition.
I have a formal mandate to try to form a government, Jakobsdóttir told reporters after talks with the president, Guðni Jóhannesson.
Under the Icelandic system, the president who holds a largely ceremonial role, usually tasks the leader of the biggest party with putting a government together.
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