AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Membership Vote: Iceland will hold a “Brexit-style” referendum on August 29 on whether to restart EU membership talks, with critics warning it’s the “worst business idea” and supporters pointing to the country already following many EU rules through the single market. Parliament Wrap-Up: The Alþingi’s 157th legislative session ended June 19 after passing 105 of 188 bills, including work on a new Directorate of Industries and other measures. Security Detention Facility: Parliament approved laws creating a new secure facility for up to 16 high-risk people who need specialised care but aren’t suitable for prison. Whaling Returns: Iceland’s whaling hunt resumed after a two-year pause, with protests and a reported plan to reduce quotas; campaigners and animal welfare groups condemned the move. Fraud Probe: Police are hunting a suspect in a donation scam that allegedly charged victims thousands of euros via card payments. Turf House Heritage: A ministerial response says 62% of turf houses studied have disappeared or fallen into ruin, raising pressure to preserve the building knowledge. Film & Culture: Iceland-linked “Death Stranding” movie updates suggest filming could start next year in Iceland and Northern Ireland, while Iceland’s film producers elected a new chair amid industry funding worries.
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