stjórnarinnar
Stjórnarinnar is a term used in Icelandic politics to refer to the governing coalition or the ruling party or parties in a government. In Iceland, the term is often used to describe the political majority that holds the majority of seats in the Althing, the Icelandic parliament. The governing coalition is typically formed after parliamentary elections, where the political parties negotiate and agree on a common program and policy priorities. The leader of the governing coalition is usually the Prime Minister of Iceland, who is responsible for overseeing the government's activities and implementing its policies. The term stjórnarinnar is often used in a neutral or descriptive sense, without implying any particular political stance or ideology. It is simply a way to refer to the political majority that is currently in power in Iceland. The term is not used to describe the opposition parties or the political minority, but rather to refer to the ruling coalition or the governing party or parties.