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Who Asked for This Evil Against the Propertyless?

Summary by Vísir
It attracted considerable attention at the tenants' association panel held recently when Bjarni Guðjónsson, who is second on the Independence Party's list in Reykjavík, raised the big scandal, which in his mind was that some people who rented from Social Housing had possibly exceeded the income limits at Social Housing, which are used to filter out only those who are close to death. which is considered to be eligible to rent social housing in Ic…
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It attracted considerable attention at the tenants' association panel held recently when Bjarni Guðjónsson, who is second on the Independence Party's list in Reykjavík, raised the big scandal, which in his mind was that some people who rented from Social Housing had possibly exceeded the income limits at Social Housing, which are used to filter out only those who are close to death. which is considered to be eligible to rent social housing in Ic…

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Vísir broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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