hlutstjórn
Hlutstjórn is an Icelandic term used to describe a coalition government, a form of executive power-sharing among two or more political parties that together hold a majority in the legislature. It typically arises in parliamentary systems when no single party wins an outright majority after elections, making cooperation essential for stable governance. A coalition agreement usually outlines policy priorities, a plan for governing, and the distribution of ministerial posts among the partner parties.
Forming and maintaining a coalition involves negotiation and compromise. Cabinets are composed of ministers from the
In Icelandic politics, hlutstjórn refers to the governing arrangement that emerges from coalition talks in the