Stjórnarlið
Stjórnarlið is an Icelandic term that translates to "government faction" or "governing party" in English. It refers to the political parties or groups that form the government of Iceland. When a single party wins a majority of seats in the Althing, the Icelandic parliament, it can form a government on its own. More commonly, however, coalition governments are formed, where two or more parties agree to share power and govern together. The members of these parties who hold positions in the government, such as ministers or members of parliament supporting the government, are collectively referred to as the stjórnarlið.
The composition of the stjórnarlið changes following each parliamentary election, as the results determine which parties