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ICELAND, WESTFJORDS: Jon Gnarr, the colourful former mayor of Reykjavik, Iceland, poses in his office in May 2014. The comedian, artist and self-proclaimed anarchist, became the mayor of Reykjavik in 2010 after forming a joke party meant to protest corruption and satirize Icelandic politics. Despite maintaining popular support, Gnarr decided not to run for a second term and stepped down in early June, becoming only the third Reykjavik mayor to complete a full term in over 30 years. (Jennifer Yang/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

ICELAND, WESTFJORDS:  
Jon Gnarr, the colourful former mayor of Reykjavik, Iceland, poses in his office in May 2014. The comedian, artist and self-proclaimed anarchist, became the mayor of Reykjavik in 2010 after forming a joke party meant to protest corruption and satirize Icelandic politics. Despite maintaining popular support, Gnarr decided not to run for a second term and stepped down in early June, becoming only the third Reykjavik mayor to complete a full term in over 30 years.        (Jennifer Yang/Toronto Star via Getty Images)