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COPENHAGEN - Iceland's centre-left Social Democratic Alliance became the biggest party in a snap election that unseated the ruling coalition of the past seven years, the final count showed on Sunday.
Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson's Independence Party trailed the Social Democrats with 19.4 percent, down from the 24.4 percent it won in 2021, marking the worst result the party had ever recorded.
This gives the party 15 seats in Iceland's 63-seat parliament, more than doubling its support from the last election in 2021, when it received 9.9%. Meanwhile, the Independence Party trailed the ...