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Pirate Party Set to Disrupt Iceland's Politics
Birgitta Jonsdottir, the leader of Iceland's Pirate Party, cast her ballot in the general election on Saturday. Her party is poised to make big gains, reflecting the country's discontent with the political establishment.
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