Association for Justice and Equality
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The Association for Justice and Equality (Icelandic: Samtök um jafnrétti og félagshyggju) was a political party in Iceland.
History
The party was formed by Stefáns Valgeirssonar as a breakaway from the Progressive Party.[1] It contested the 1987 parliamentary elections in the Northeastern Region. Although it received only 1,893 votes (1.2%), it won a single seat in the Althing, taken by Valgeirssonar.
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