Prime
Minister Geir Haarde has announced Iceland will hold early general elections as
pressure from citizens continues to mount following the collapse of the banking
system.
Haarde
announced that the general election would be held on May 9, less than two years
after he took the leadership position of the coalition government formed by his
Independence Party and the Social Democratic Party.
According
to Icelandic law Haarde was not required to call for a general election until
2011 but protestors had been demonstrating against the current government since
October.
The
PM also announced that he would not be seeking re-election for the leadership
position within his Independence Party, saying he would be traveling abroad to
have surgery following the recent revelation that he had a malignant throat
tumor.
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