Icelandic parliamentary leaders in talks over session end date
Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Icelandic parliamentary leaders are discussing the timing of the end of the current session.
- A final agreement on the adjournment date is pending a consensus among parliamentary group leaders.
- The parliamentary schedule currently aims for a recess on Friday, June 12, but this remains uncertain.
Discussions are underway among parliamentary group leaders in Iceland regarding the conclusion of the current legislative session. The timing of the parliamentary adjournment is contingent upon reaching a consensus among these leaders, according to Althingi President รรณrunn Sveinbjarnardรณttir.
Sveinbjarnardรณttir stated that conversations are ongoing, but she could not provide further details on the progress or potential timelines. The current work plan for the Althingi (parliament) designates Friday, June 12, as the date for the summer recess. However, the finalization of this date depends on the group leaders reaching a mutual agreement.
There are conversations ongoing between parliamentary group leaders about the adjournment, but otherwise I cannot say anything.
When asked about the likelihood of an agreement before the end of the week, Sveinbjarnardรณttir expressed uncertainty. "I don't know and cannot say anything about it," she told mbl.is. "There are no specific dates to talk about, and we are simply waiting for the parliamentary group leaders to reach an agreement."
The uncertainty surrounding the adjournment date highlights the ongoing negotiations and potential complexities in finalizing legislative schedules. The outcome of these discussions will determine when lawmakers can begin their summer break.
I don't know and cannot say anything about it. There are no specific dates to talk about, and we are simply waiting for the parliamentary group leaders to reach an agreement.
Originally published by Morgunblaรฐiรฐ in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.