Log in

View Full Version : Best Party wins polls in Iceland's Reykjavik



RedStarOverChina
30th May 2010, 18:46
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/europe/10194757.stm
A party that calls itself "the Best" has won local elections in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik.

The Best Party, founded by comedian Jon Gnarr, secured 34.7% of the vote, ahead of the Independence Party's 33.6%.

Its campaign video featured candidates singing to the tune of Tina Turner's "Simply The Best".

Key pledges included "sustainable transparency", free towels at all swimming pools and a new polar bear for the city zoo.

The party also called for a Disneyland at the airport and a "drug-free parliament" by 2020.

As well as specific pledges, its video promised change, a "bright future" and suggested that it was time for a "clean out".

The Best Party was only established six months ago. Its victory means it will hold six seats on the 15-member city council.

Commentators suggest it has benefited from voters' loss of trust in government and the establishment in the wake of the country's banking collapse in 2008.

According to Iceland Review Online, several local races saw parties that were in power ousted in the polls.




Bourgeois politics takes a serious turn for once. :thumbup1:

Q
30th May 2010, 18:50
This is simply brilliant :D

The ruling order in Iceland is in far deeper shit than I imagined.

Crux
30th May 2010, 19:10
Yeah, did we ever have more potential to build? If clowns like these can get in, imagine what a radical socialist alternative could do.

RedStarOverChina
30th May 2010, 19:16
I think this discredits parliamentary politics altogether, not just the other parties so as to make room for us within the system.

Crux
30th May 2010, 23:03
I think this discredits parliamentary politics altogether, not just the other parties so as to make room for us within the system.
I said imagine what we can do, not "imagine what we can do if we get into parliament", although strengthening our bases everywhere should be our goal.

Kléber
30th May 2010, 23:08
Reformists are keen on eking out a place in the system, but the Bolsheviks showed that you can use the bourgeois political system against itself, running in parliamentary elections in order to build mass consciousness, without abandoning the goal of socialist revolution. The success of these jokers highlights the need for a vanguard party to step in and lead this wave of dissent in a revolutionary direction.