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Heimilis­lausir Píratar leita að nýrri Tortúga
IS🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Heimilis­lausir Píratar leita að nýrri Tortúga

The Pirate Party in Iceland is currently without a headquarters after their previous location at Hverfisgatu was closed. The party is searching for a new office space following the announcement that the current landlord intended to sell the property, prompting the party to vacate. The party leader, Oktavía Hrund Guðrúnar Jóns, explains that the landlord had previously indicated they wanted to sell the property, leading the party to move out after the May local elections. While the party remains optimistic about finding a new location by late summer, they are still evaluating options and expect to make a decision in August. The party’s headquarters, known as 'Tortúga,' has historically been located in different places, including Fiskislóð and Síðumúlanum, before moving to Hverfisgatu. This relocation is part of a broader trend among Icelandic political parties, such as the Self-Standing Party, which recently moved from Valhöll to Sjóvár.

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Heimilis­lausir Píratar leita að nýrri Tortúga

The Pirate Party in Iceland is currently without a headquarters after their previous location at Hverfisgatu was closed. The party is searching for a new office space following the announcement that the current landlord intended to sell the property, prompting the party to vacate. The party leader, Oktavía Hrund Guðrúnar Jóns, explains that the landlord had previously indicated they wanted to sell the property, leading the party to move out after the May local elections. While the party remains optimistic about finding a new location by late summer, they are still evaluating options and expect to make a decision in August. The party’s headquarters, known as 'Tortúga,' has historically been located in different places, including Fiskislóð and Síðumúlanum, before moving to Hverfisgatu. This relocation is part of a broader trend among Icelandic political parties, such as the Self-Standing Party, which recently moved from Valhöll to Sjóvár.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the Pirate Party's relocation without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It provides information about the party's situation, quotes the leader neutrally, and contextualizes the event within broader trends among Icelandic political parties. No

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