áttét
**Áttét** is an Icelandic term that translates to "opposition" or "conflict" in English, often used to describe a political or ideological stance against a dominant party or viewpoint. The concept is central to Icelandic political discourse, reflecting the country’s tradition of direct democracy and public debate.
In Icelandic politics, áttét typically refers to the opposition between the governing coalition and the main
The idea of áttét extends beyond formal politics, influencing public discourse on social and economic issues.
While áttét can sometimes be contentious, it is generally framed as a constructive force in Icelandic society.