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Iceland’s long-serving president quits

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Iceland's president announced Friday he was stepping down after 20 years in the job, paving the way for a presidential election in June.

Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, 72, said in his New Year's message that he had decided not to stand for re-election after five consecutive terms beginning in 1996.

He said the time was now right to "transfer the responsibilities of the president to other shoulders".

The president in Iceland has limited powers. He or she can call a referendum on a law passed by parliament if it is felt the whole nation should have a say.

No politician has yet expressed interest in the role, waiting to see Grimsson's intentions.

According to the Icelandic constitution, the president is elected every four years if there are at least two candidates for the position.

Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson showed French President Francois Hollande the Solhei...
Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson showed French President Francois Hollande the Solheimajokull glacier in October, ahead of the UN climate summit, providing a vivid example of ice having retreated by more than 1 kilometre
Thibault Camus, POOL/AFP/File

Grimsson's tenure was marked by the financial crisis of 2008 which devastated the small island's economy.

He subsequently convened two referendums -- in 2010 and 2011 -- over the astronomical sums demanded by Britain and the Netherlands after savings bank Icesave went bust.

Iceland’s president announced Friday he was stepping down after 20 years in the job, paving the way for a presidential election in June.

Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, 72, said in his New Year’s message that he had decided not to stand for re-election after five consecutive terms beginning in 1996.

He said the time was now right to “transfer the responsibilities of the president to other shoulders”.

The president in Iceland has limited powers. He or she can call a referendum on a law passed by parliament if it is felt the whole nation should have a say.

No politician has yet expressed interest in the role, waiting to see Grimsson’s intentions.

According to the Icelandic constitution, the president is elected every four years if there are at least two candidates for the position.

Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson showed French President Francois Hollande the Solhei...

Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson showed French President Francois Hollande the Solheimajokull glacier in October, ahead of the UN climate summit, providing a vivid example of ice having retreated by more than 1 kilometre
Thibault Camus, POOL/AFP/File

Grimsson’s tenure was marked by the financial crisis of 2008 which devastated the small island’s economy.

He subsequently convened two referendums — in 2010 and 2011 — over the astronomical sums demanded by Britain and the Netherlands after savings bank Icesave went bust.

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