In Cyprus, former Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides to be the country's next president. Christodoulides won the tight vote over seasoned diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis on Sunday. According to the official results, Christodoulides' led with nearly 52 percent of the votes, meanwhile, Mavroyiannis scored 48 percent votes. Major issues of concern for voters have been the cost of living crisis, irregular immigration and the Cyprus dispute involving the Turkish-occupied north of the island.
Απευθύνω τα θερμότερα συγχαρητήριά μου στον νέο Πρόεδρο της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας, @Christodulides , για την εκλογή του.
— Nikos Androulakis (@androulakisnick) February 12, 2023
Του εύχομαι καλή επιτυχία στα καθήκοντά του και ιδίως σε όλες τις προκλήσεις που θα αντιμετωπίσει στην τρέχουσα κρίσιμη γεωπολιτική συγκυρία. pic.twitter.com/yv9am1DCCX
Christodoulides was expelled from the ruling DISY party after announcing his candidacy and ran as an independent. In the first round of voting last week, he was in the lead with 32.04 percent of the vote. He was appointed government spokesman in 2014 and foreign minister in 2018. Christodoulides has the support of the Democratic Party, the Movement for Social Democracy and the Democratic Alignment
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