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Icelandic PM calls snap election due to child sex abuse scandal
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Contributor | IndyGeorgia |
Last Edited | IndyGeorgia Sep 16, 2017 11:58am |
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Category | News |
Author | Caroline Mortimer |
Media | Newspaper - Independent |
News Date | Friday, September 15, 2017 05:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | The Icelandic Prime Minister has called a snap parliamentary election following allegations his party covered up a child sex abuse scandal involving his father.
Bright Future, one of the three parties in his coalition government, which was formed just nine months ago, announced they were withdrawing from the government due to a "breach of trust" after Bjarni Benediktsson reportedly tried to cover up allegations that his father helped to get a convicted paedophile's "honour restored" – a legal term which allowed him to apply for certain jobs.
Speaking to reporters, Mr Benediktsson said: "We have lost the majority and I don't see anything that indicates we can regain that... I am calling an election."
He said he hoped the fresh elections could be held in November.
His Independence Party are accused of trying to conceal a letter written by his father, Benedikt Sveinsson, recommending that his friend, Hjalti Sigurjón Hauksson – who was convicted in 2004 for repeatedly raping his stepdaughter from the age of five to 17 – have his "honour restored". |
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