Cyprus ruling conservatives hold slim lead in parliamentary poll
Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • World+Biz
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Epaper
  • More
    • Subscribe
    • COVID-19
    • Bangladesh
    • Splash
    • Videos
    • Games
    • Long Read
    • Infograph
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Thoughts
    • Podcast
    • Quiz
    • Tech
    • Archive
    • Trial By Trivia
    • Magazine
    • Supplement
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Saturday
June 25, 2022

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • World+Biz
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Epaper
  • More
    • Subscribe
    • COVID-19
    • Bangladesh
    • Splash
    • Videos
    • Games
    • Long Read
    • Infograph
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Thoughts
    • Podcast
    • Quiz
    • Tech
    • Archive
    • Trial By Trivia
    • Magazine
    • Supplement
  • বাংলা
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2022
Cyprus ruling conservatives hold slim lead in parliamentary poll

Middle East

Reuters
30 May, 2021, 10:35 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2021, 10:38 pm

Related News

  • Another election puts Israel's efforts to reduce cost of living on back burner
  • Measures taken to make next national election more acceptable: PM
  • At Jan 6 Capitol riot hearing, election officials tell of harassment by Trump supporters
  • MP Bahauddin was requested, not ordered to leave Cumilla: CEC
  • Agragami panel secures landslide victory in e-CAB polls 

Cyprus ruling conservatives hold slim lead in parliamentary poll

The election will test the popularity of the administration ahead of its own reckoning with voters in 2023

Reuters
30 May, 2021, 10:35 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2021, 10:38 pm
A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia, Cyprus May 30, 2021. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou
A woman wearing a protective face mask casts her vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia, Cyprus May 30, 2021. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou

Cyprus's ruling conservatives appeared to hold a slim lead in Sunday's parliamentary elections, an exit poll by state TV showed after the end of voting.

The country has faced a string of corruption scandals in recent years, and Sunday's vote was expected to show a drop in support for major parties. Cyprus was left reeling from a cash-for-passports scheme that the current administration had to abandon amid allegations of corruption.

The election will test the popularity of the administration ahead of its own reckoning with voters in 2023. The island has an executive system of government. President Nicos Anastasiades of the right-wing Democratic Rally party is in his second five-year term.

Among the parties, his right-wing Democratic Rally was expected to attract between 24-28 % of the vote, followed by Communist AKEL polling between 23-27%, the exit poll shown by the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation said. It was based on 75% of 3,200 exit poll respondents being counted.

The centrist Democratic Party was seen taking between 9.5% and 12%.

Government data on participation showed that 63.9% of the electorate voted, leaving an abstention rate of about 36%. The abstention rate hit a high of 33.6% during the last elections in 2016.

"The protest vote might be the largest segment of voters but it has no single party or single figure around which they would rally their protests, and in Cyprus traditionally the protest vote goes in the direction of non-voting or invalid votes," said Hubert Faustmann, Professor of History and Politics at the University of Nicosia.

Parliamentary elections are held every five years.

The exit poll showed ELAM, an extreme right-wing party that had affiliations with the now-outlawed Golden Dawn of Greece, taking between 5-7% of the vote, almost doubling its support from 2016, when it first elected two MPs to parliament.

The Greens party, fielding a diverse group of mainly young candidates, was seen at between 4-6%, also up on 2016.

Sunday's voting was held in the government-controlled areas of Cyprus. The island was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek inspired coup. A breakaway state in north Cyprus, recognised only by Ankara, has its own electoral processes.

World+Biz

Cyprus / election

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • Photo: PMO Press Wing
    Building Padma Bridge a perfect reply to conspirators: Sheikh Hasina
  • Her grit made it possible
    Her grit made it possible
  • Photo: PMO Press Wing
    Bangladesh’s biggest celebrations so far

MOST VIEWED

  • A Palestinian boy from Zawaraa family walks near their makeshift tent amid the rubble of their houses which were destroyed by Israeli air strikes during the Israeli-Palestinian fighting in Gaza May 23, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
    Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian teen who army says threw rocks at drivers
  • Shireen Abu Akleh. Photo: Reuters
    UN rights office: Findings suggest Al Jazeera journalist killed by Israeli forces
  • Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani looks on as he attends a news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Chancellery, in Berlin, Germany May 20, 2022. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi/File Photo
    Qatar's Tamim to visit Egypt for first time since boycott
  • Afghan Red Crescent medics and volunteers transport earthquake victims to hospitals in Spera district, Khost province, Afghanistan, June 22, 2022. Afghan Red Crescent Society/Handout via REUTERS
    Afghan authorities end search for survivors in earthquake that killed 1,000
  • An Israeli woman holds a flag by Damascus gate just outside Jerusalem's Old City June 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
    Another election puts Israel's efforts to reduce cost of living on back burner
  • Afghan Red Crescent medics and volunteers transport earthquake victims to hospitals in Spera district, Khost province, Afghanistan, June 22, 2022. Afghan Red Crescent Society/Handout via REUTERS
    Japan to provide necessary aid for Afghanistan after earthquake

Related News

  • Another election puts Israel's efforts to reduce cost of living on back burner
  • Measures taken to make next national election more acceptable: PM
  • At Jan 6 Capitol riot hearing, election officials tell of harassment by Trump supporters
  • MP Bahauddin was requested, not ordered to leave Cumilla: CEC
  • Agragami panel secures landslide victory in e-CAB polls 

Features

In pictures: 2022 Dhaka Motor Show

In pictures: 2022 Dhaka Motor Show

9h | Wheels
Our team full of hope and mettle, before we entered the disaster zone. PHOTO: SWAMIM AHMED

How we survived 4 days in Sunamganj flood

1d | Panorama
Photo: Bipul Sarker Sunny

Immigrants or refugees: Who really are the Maldoiyas?

1d | Features
Selim Raihan, executive director, Sanem. Photo: TBS

'To make full use of the bridge's connectivity in this region, we need Padma Plus'

1d | Interviews

More Videos from TBS

Padma Bridge inauguration draws huge crowd

Padma Bridge inauguration draws huge crowd

2h | Videos
Is Padma Bridge really expensive?

Is Padma Bridge really expensive?

4h | Videos
Messi means record, record means Messi

Messi means record, record means Messi

21h | Videos
Zovan, Safa to star in '24 Ghonta'

Zovan, Safa to star in '24 Ghonta'

21h | Videos

Most Read

1
Photo: Prime Minister's Office
Bangladesh

New investment in transports as Padma Bridge set to open

2
Japan cancels financing Matarbari coal project phase 2
Bangladesh

Japan cancels financing Matarbari coal project phase 2

3
Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Gains from Padma Bridge to cross $10b, hope experts

4
Desco wanted to make a bold statement with their new head office building, a physical entity that would be a corporate icon. Photo: Courtesy
Habitat

Desco head office: When commitment to community and environment inspires architecture

5
Multiple robbery incidents reported in flood stranded Sylhet and Sunamganj
Bangladesh

Multiple robbery incidents reported in flood stranded Sylhet and Sunamganj

6
20 businesses get nod for $326m foreign loan for expansion
Economy

20 businesses get nod for $326m foreign loan for expansion

EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2022
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab
BENEATH THE SURFACE
Cattle graze on the bank of the River Padma at Paschim Painpara near Jajira end of the Padma Bridge. Photo: Mumit M

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net