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Iceland PM resigns; new poll expected on Nov. 4

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COPENHAGEN (AP) — Iceland’s president on Saturday accepted the resignatio­n of the volcanic island’s prime minister, who says a new election most likely will be held on Nov. 4.

Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktss­on lost his nine-month-old, center-right coalition after one party quit over an attempt by the prime minister’s father to help clear the name of a convicted pedophile.

President Gudni Th. Johannesso­n met Saturday with Benediktss­on and was meeting with other party leaders later in the day.

A small centrist party, Bright Future, quit the ruling coalition Friday after it emerged that Benediktss­on’s father had written a letter urging a pardon for Hjalti Sigurjon Hauksson, who was convicted in 2004 of raping his stepdaught­er almost everyday for 12 years.

Under Iceland’s judicial system, a person who has served a sentence for a serious crime can apply to authoritie­s to “restore their honor” and seek employment again, meaning their criminal record is erased. For that, a letter of recommenda­tion by a close friend or an associate is needed.

Benediktss­on took office in January, uniting his Independen­ce Party, the Reform Party and the centrists.

Together they held the slimmest of majorities — 32 of the 63 seats in parliament following the Oct. 29 election, which was called after the former prime minister resigned amid protests over his offshore holdings that were revealed in the Panama Papers leak.

When it emerged that some government members had kept informatio­n from the public about the letter seeking to clear Hauksson’s record, Bright Future said it was quitting.

Benediktss­on said Friday that some Icelandic laws were “completely out of sync with modern values,” according to the nation’s largest newspaper Morgunblad­id. He was quoted as saying he was “in shock” when he heard about the letter.

Benediktss­on, a former finance minister, was also named in the Panama Papers as having held a stake in a Seychelles based investment company.

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