sveitarstjórnarkerfi
Sveitarstjórnarkerfi refers to the system of local governance in Iceland. It is the framework through which municipalities, known as sveitarfélög, are organized and operate. This system is defined by Icelandic law, primarily the Local Government Act (Sveitarstjórnarlög). The core principle of the sveitarstjórnarkerfi is that local authorities are responsible for providing a range of public services to their residents. These services typically include water supply, sewage, waste management, education, social services, and urban planning.
Each sveitarfélag is governed by a directly elected municipal council, the sveitarstjórn. The size of the council