The Best Party was founded in late 2009 by Jón Gnarr, an Icelandic actor, comedian and writer. Originally a
joke party, it stated from the beginning that it would not honour any of its election promises. It claimed all other parties were secretly corrupt, and promised to be openly corrupt. Among its original goals was to satirize common themes in
Icelandic politics, partly by mimicking the standard phrases, idioms and
jargon used by Icelandic politicians. After its electoral success in
Reykjavík in 2010, the Best Party became more serious. It began to show a genuine interest in governing, and took a
left-wing stance on many issues. Jón Gnarr identifies as an
anarchist, but the party as a whole was closer to the
centre-left. Since its founding, the Best Party developed into a full-grown political party with its own independent
agenda. The theme song of the Best Party was
The Best, by
Tina Turner. Prior to the 2010 election, the party published a new version of the song with new, Iceland-specific lyrics. A music video was also made, featuring
Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir. In late 2012 the party founded
Bright Future, with independent MP
Guðmundur Steingrímsson, in order to contest the
2013 national parliamentary election. Jón Gnarr, by then
Mayor of Reykjavík, and
Óttarr Proppé, a
Reykjavík City Councilman, were candidates for the new party in that election. The Best Party's Managing Director
Heiða Kristín Helgadóttir is also the chairwoman of Bright Future. ==Party platform==