AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Referendum Security: Iceland’s National Police Commissioner says intelligence is checking whether foreign actors are trying to influence the 29 August vote, looking at fake accounts, unclear websites and possible funding links—though police have not said they’ve found proof of interference. EU Debate, Calmer Tone: PM Kristrún Frostadóttir pushes back on claims Iceland is deeply divided, saying voters can decide calmly and that she’ll respect either outcome. Local Tensions: A Hafnarfjörður festival dispute is heating up as a designer accuses the municipality of taking over Álfahátíð under the same name and structure. Tourism Friction: A Keflavík airport return rush after the 12 August eclipse has triggered queues, with waits reported up to about 45 minutes. Culture & Community: Laufey’s “A Very Laufey Day” expands to 75 cities on 23 August, while Reykjavík’s Korpúlfar senior group will run the 22 August marathon fun run to raise funds. Economy Watch: The Federation of Icelandic Industries urges the Central Bank to hold interest rates steady ahead of the 19 August decision.
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