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Icelandic Socialist Party
Sósíalistaflokkur Íslands
FounderGunnar Smári Egilsson
Founded1 May 2017
HeadquartersReykjavík
IdeologySocialism
Political positionLeft-wing
International affiliationNone
Election symbol
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Website
sosialistaflokkurinn.is/en/

The Icelandic Socialist Party (Icelandic: Sósíalistaflokkur Íslands) is a Socialist political party in Iceland, which was founded on the International Workers' Day 1 May 2017.

The architect behind the party is the editor and author Gunnar Smári Egilsson, who at the launching of the party declared that it should be "an advocate for wage earners and all those who are poor, invisible and powerless. The opponents of the Icelandic Socialist Party are the rich and those who serve their interests."[1]

The main points in the party platform are:

According to Gunnar Smári the party already had 1,400 members at its foundation. At the beginning of May, a temporary board was selected at a meeting to prepare a "Socialist Congress" in the autumn of 2017.[2] Prior to the Congress the party selected four committees among its members by sortition responsible for healthcare; housing; social welfare; and democratization of society.[3]

The party did not contest the 2017 Althing elections, as it declared itself to be in a "build-up phase," but intend to run lists in two of the largest municipalities in the municipal elections on 26. May 2018. In Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland they got one seat of 23 with 6,4% votes.[4]

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