Iceland became the new president historian Hudni Johansson
Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:09 am
Johansson won 39.1% of votes, his nearest rival - 27.9% of the vote.
Independent candidate, professor of history Hudni Johansson won the presidential election in Iceland after counting all the ballots, according to Bloomberg.
States that Johansson won 39.1% of votes, his nearest rival - Entrepreneur Hull Tomasdottir received 27.9% of votes.
Experts: Johansson elected president means that the population 'representatives rejected the old era "and" looking to the future. "
Iceland is a parliamentary republic. The president's powers are small, and in fact it is a ceremonial figure.
glavcom.ua In Ukrainian/український
Independent candidate, professor of history Hudni Johansson won the presidential election in Iceland after counting all the ballots, according to Bloomberg.
States that Johansson won 39.1% of votes, his nearest rival - Entrepreneur Hull Tomasdottir received 27.9% of votes.
Experts: Johansson elected president means that the population 'representatives rejected the old era "and" looking to the future. "
Iceland is a parliamentary republic. The president's powers are small, and in fact it is a ceremonial figure.
glavcom.ua In Ukrainian/український
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