{{infobox legislature | background color | #725b2f | text_color #FFFFFF | name Icelandic Parliament | native_name Alþingi Íslendinga | transcription_name | legislature | coa_pic Althingi.svg | coa_res 260px | house_type Unicameral | leader1_type Speaker | leader1 Ásta Ragnheiður Jóhannesdóttir | party1 Social Democratic Alliance | election1 14 May 2009 | members 63 | structure1 2009 Icelandic Parliament Structure.png | structure1_res 260px | structure1_alt Current Structure of the Icelandic Parliament | political_groups1 Government Coalition Social Democratic Alliance (20) Left-Green Movement (12) Independent (1) Opposition Parties Independence Party (16) Progressive Party (9) The Movement (3) Independent (2) | voting_system1 Party-list proportional representation | last_election1 25 April 2009 | session_room Althingishusid.jpg | session_res 260px | session_alt The Icelandic Parliament sits in the Old Royal Palace in Athens | meeting_place AlþingishúsiðAusturvöllur150 ReykjavíkIceland | website Icelandic Parliament }} |
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The constitution of Iceland provides for six electoral constituencies with the possibility of an increase to seven. The constituency boundaries are fixed by legislation. Each constituency elects nine members. In addition, each party is allocated seats based on its proportion of the overall national vote in order that the number of members in parliament for each political party should be more or less proportional to its overall electoral support. A party must have won at least five percent of the national vote in order to be eligible for these proportionally distributed seats. Political participation in Iceland is very high: usually over 85 per cent of the electorate casts a ballot (87.7% in 2003). The current president of the Althing is Ásta Ragnheiður Jóhannesdóttir.
Towards the end of the 14th century, royal succession brought both Norway and Iceland under the control of the Danish monarchy. With the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark, the Icelanders relinquished their autonomy to the crown, including the right to initiate and consent to legislation. After that, the Althing served almost exclusively as a court of law until the year 1800.
In 1959 the system of electoral districts was changed completely. The country was divided into eight constituencies with proportional representation in each, in addition to the previous eleven equalization seats. The total number of members elected was 60. In 1968, the Althing approved the lowering of voting age to 20 years. A further amendment to the Constitution in 1984 increased the number of members to 63 and reduced voting age to 18 years. By a constitutional amendment of June 1999, implemented in May 2003, the constituency system was changed. The number of constituencies was cut from eight to six; constituency boundaries are to be fixed by law. Major changes were introduced in the Althing itself in May 1991 and the assembly now sits as a unicameral legislature. There are currently twelve standing committees.
The parliament as of September 2010:
– In September 2010 the representative Þráinn Bertelsson left the Citizen Movement party and joined the Left-Green Movement party. This was following a split in the Citizen Movement party which also resulted in the party changing it name to The Movement. The resulting division of parliament seats was the following.
– In May 2011 two representatives of the Left-Green Movement left the party and became independent and in April one additional representative of the same movement left the party and became independent as well.
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