Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Policy change at Samfylking

'Samfylking' is an opposition party that is considered pro-European, defender of minority rights, humanitarian and multicultural. Now it looks like there will be a change of direction with the new chairman, Kristrún Frostadóttir. At a recent party meeting, immigration issues were discussed. It was strongly hinted that changes in focus are ahead in the party, which are related to the restriction of immigrants and refugees. A discussion that has only been found in far right parties and other extreme small parties.

Certainly, there are unsolved problems associated with the large number of foreigners in the country. The reason for the increase is primarily the enormous growth in tourism, which calls for a large workforce that is not available domestically and must be obtained abroad. Also, the low wage policy has led to a lack of domestic labor to work in services for hospitals, retirement homes and municipalities, and this labor also has to be sourced from abroad. the same applies to factories and fish processing. This calls for a high demand for housing, and construction contractors do not have access to enough domestic labor to build a large number of apartment blocks in a short time, so they also have to source labor from abroad.

The problem is that under these conditions and the housing shortage, housing prices have risen to usurious prices, and the same applies to rental prices. Icelandic is hardly spoken anymore in many workplaces and not at all in tourism and the restaurant sector. English is most commonly spoken. The problem spreads to the schools, where English and Polish are spoken more than Icelandic.

The number of refugees, especially from Ukraine and Venezuela, but also from other war-torn countries such as Afghanistan and Palestine have created pressure on the housing market, where the state is obliged to provide housing for refugees.

Domestic refugees from disaster areas have added to the pressure and created tension in the housing market.

As the discussion is now, it seems that the only solution that people see is to put restrictions on refugees and immigrants and to deport people for crimes or any kind of violation of the law.

The Icelandic fish farming scandal

Another scandal has arisen with the new far-right administration that recently took office without elections. It is actually the same people who were in the outgoing right-wing government that was dissolved after Prime Minister Katrín Jakopsdóttir decided to seek the office of President of Iceland.

The case concerns the rights of large Norwegian companies in aquaculture in the Icelandic fjords with processing rights for 16 years. Until now, there has been no official control over the activities of these companies, and the companies have had to control themselves. This has led to the fact that an incredible number of farmed salmon have escaped from pens and entered nearby and distant salmon fishing rivers, destroying the wild populations that have lived there and been used for sport fishing.

Now the far-right administration is going to accept serious comments about monitoring with new laws, but instead give the Norwegian companies an unlimited operating license forever. The fjords will be their property which can be mortgaged or sold like any other property right. This has caused bad blood in the opposition, which claims that Norwegians are being given national ownership.

Tuesday, April 09, 2024

The PM abandons the sinking ship on the sea of ​​inflation.

The Prime Minister of Iceland, Katrín Jakopsdóttir, has asked for a solution for herself and the government, and plans to take over the presidency as the current president, Guðni Jóhannesson, plans to step down.  Katrín will compete with 70 other candidates in the elections that will take place on June 1.  It is expected that she will receive a majority of support - The surplus of government's  agreed that the right-winger Bjarni Benediktsson will take over as the next prime minister.  The government's main issues are reducing the rights of foreigners, maintaining stable inflation and preparing for the construction of more power plants.  Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir will again take over the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs as she is well versed in foreign affairs.