Chairperson Óttarr Proppé Political position Centre | Founded 4 February 2012 Colours Purple, White | |
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Ideology LiberalismSocial liberalismPro-Europeanism European affiliation |
Bright Future (Icelandic: Björt framtíð) is a liberal political party in Iceland.
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The party is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) party and has links to the ALDE Group in the European Parliament.
History
The party was founded on 4 February 2012. Before the 2013 general election, it included two Members of Parliament, Guðmundur Steingrímsson (who defected from the Progressive Party) and Róbert Marshall (who defected from the Social Democratic Alliance). Guðmundur had been elected as a candidate of the Progressive Party, but left the party to sit as an independent. In 2012, Guðmundur formed Bright Future with the Best Party, with which it shares initials in Icelandic, "BF". The party was formed to contest the April 2013 parliamentary election. The party won six seats, making it the fifth largest in parliament, but has since dropped significantly in opinion polls.
Ideology
The party supports Iceland joining the European Union and adopting the euro currency.