Far-right and political newcomers gain ground in Cyprus election

·

Cyprus’ parliamentary elections have delivered significant gains for far-right and emerging political movements, reshaping the island’s political landscape ahead of the 2028 presidential election.

With more than half a million voters electing 56 lawmakers on Sunday, the biggest winner was National Popular Front, which secured about 11 per cent of the vote, up from 6.8 per cent in 2021, becoming the third-largest party in parliament.

The result placed ELAM behind Democratic Rally on 27.2 per cent and Progressive Party of Working People on 23.8 per cent.

Parties backing President Nikos Christodoulides were among the election’s biggest losers. Centrist allies Democratic Party, Democratic Alignment and Movement for Social Democracy all suffered setbacks, with DIPA and EDEK failing to reach the 3.6 per cent threshold required for parliamentary representation.

Reacting to the outcome, Christodoulides said he respected the result and would work closely with the new parliament.

“Cooperation with the new House of Representatives will be substantial, honest and institutionally responsible. Our Government will continue to work to achieve convergences where there are common concerns, common priorities and common perceptions of the public interest,” he said.

New anti-corruption movement ALMA entered parliament for the first time with around 6 per cent of the vote, campaigning on accountability and political reform. The group has ruled out cooperation with ELAM.

Another breakthrough came for Direct Democracy, founded by social media influencer Phidias Panayiotou, which won 5.4 per cent of the vote and secured parliamentary representation.

Analysts said the results could complicate Christodoulides’ path to re-election. Political analyst Hubert Faustmann said: “If he doesn’t get the support of DISY, he necessarily needs ELAM support, formally or informally, for any chance of reelection.”

The election campaign was largely shaped by concerns over corruption, the cost of living and migration, with ELAM also advocating a tougher stance on negotiations with Turkish Cypriots and calling for the closure of crossing points along the island’s UN-controlled buffer zone.

Source: Ekathimerini.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Alexis Tsipras launches new Greek Left Alliance ahead of election return

Former Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras has returned to frontline politics, unveiling a new party, the Greek Left Alliance (ELAS).

GCM Schools receive multiple awards at the 7th Youth Theatre on Air Festival

The Schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) achieved outstanding success at the 7th International Festival “Youth Theatre On Air 2026”.

Hellenic military delegation joins Canberra commemorations for Battle of Crete anniversary

On 20 May 2026, the Cretan Association of Canberra and Districts commemorated the 85th Anniversary of the historic Battle of Crete.

Dimitris Basis receives federal recognition for mentoring young Australian musicians

Renowned international vocalist Dimitris Basis has received formal federal recognition for his outstanding community service.

Football Victoria celebrates landmark year with 2025 AGM and Annual Report release

Football Victoria’s 2025 Annual General Meeting brought together key Victorian football stakeholders to celebrate another landmark year.

You May Also Like

Georgia Pandelios shares why the Mediterranean diet is the king of all diets

We often recommend the traditional Mediterranean diet for various medical issues because of how wonderfully nutritious it is.

‘It brings people together’: VAFA President George Voyage OAM on what community sport means for our society

There are many people who are dedicated to the survival of community sport during the COVID-19 pandemic. George Voyage OAM is one of them.

Bondi hero speaks from hospital as Australia honours his courage

Bondi hero Ahmed al-Ahmed is recovering in hospital after disarming a gunman, as leaders and the community praise his courage.