The opposition parties are trying to force an election in Iceland after the Panama Papers revelations

Iceland's opposition parties have introduced a new no-confidence measure in parliament in a bid to force a new election.

The opposition parties are trying to force an election in Iceland after the Panama Papers revelations

Iceland's opposition parties have introduced a new no-confidence measure in parliament in a bid to force a new election.

The proposal was introduced today after several tumultuous days caused by fallout from the Panama Papers scandal detailing how the world's elite conceal their assets in various offshore tax havens.

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