Ten representatives of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) have arrived in Iceland and began working on Wednesday. They will monitor the execution of the parliamentary elections on April 25.
Iceland’s Althingi parliament. Photo by Páll Stefánsson.
The OSCE delegation will also meet with the government, the candidates, the returning boards and others who are involved in the election process, Morgunbladid reports.
The group has already met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and the national election board. They will stay in Iceland until after the elections and then submit a report on their conclusions.
Click here to read more about OSCE’s interest in the elections in Iceland.