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Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Piratpartiets ledare. (TT)

Piratpartiets glädjebesked: Kan vinna på Island

Ett av Europas mest radikala partier, Piratpartiet, kan vara nära att ta makten på Island. Det skriver The Guardian. Partiet som bland annat vill ge Edward Snowden politisk asyl och införa direktdemokrati, har legat i topp i varje väljarundersökning det senaste året. Piratpartiet, som inte så lite kan ses som ett missnöjesparti, vill få unga att gå och rösta och föreslår därför att vallokalerna också blir så kallade Pokéstops. Platser där man kan samla figurerna från det populära mobilspelet.
– Det börjar sakta gå upp för oss vad som händer, säger Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Piratpartiets ledare till The Guardian.
Nyval ska hållas i landet och är planerat till den 29 oktober. Det efter att förre statsministern Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson avgick efter att det framkommit att han var inblandad i Panamaskandalen.

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Wikipedia (en)
The Panama Papers are 11.5 million leaked documents that detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 offshore entities. The leaked documents were created by Panamanian law firm and corporate service provider Mossack Fonseca; some date back to the 1970s. The leaked documents illustrate how wealthy individuals and public officials are able to keep personal financial information private. While offshore business entities are often not illegal, reporters found that some of the Mossack Fonseca shell corporations were used for illegal purposes, including fraud, kleptocracy, tax evasion, and evading international sanctions. "John Doe", the whistleblower who leaked the documents to German journalist Bastian Obermayer from the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ), remains anonymous, even to the journalists on the investigation. "My life is in danger", he told them. In a May 6 statement, John Doe cited income inequality as the reason for his action, and said he leaked the documents "simply because I understood enough about their contents to realise the scale of the injustices they described". He added that he has never worked for any government or intelligence agency. He expressed willingness to help prosecutors if immune to prosecution. After SZ verified that the statement did come from the Panama Papers source, ICIJ posted the full document on its website. Because of the amount of data, SZ asked the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) for help. Journalists from 107 media organizations in 80 countries analyzed documents detailing the operations of the law firm. After more than a year of analysis, the first news stories were published on April 3, 2016, along with 150 of the documents themselves. The project represents an important milestone in the use of data journalism software tools and mobile collaboration. The documents were quickly dubbed the Panama Papers. The Panamanian government strongly objects to the name; so do other entities in Panama and elsewhere. Some media outlets covering the story have used the name "Mossack Fonseca papers".
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