Reykjavik - Arab Today
Historian and political newcomer Gudni Johannesson has claimed victory in Iceland's presidential election.
With 32% of votes counted, Johannesson had won 37.8%, broadcaster RUV said, ahead of businesswoman Halla Tomasdottir on 29.9%, according to the (BBC).
"All the votes have not been counted, but I think we have won," Johannesson said.
Johannesson was widely tipped to replace Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, who has held the office since 1996.
He told supporters he would make a great effort to be the unifying force that Icelanders want and deserve.
Source ; QNA