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The Parliamentary Elections of 1970

By |2020-05-18T11:22:11+00:00February 16th, 2020|Categories: Parliamentary Elections|

Parliamentary Elections of 5 July 1970 (Votes - Partisan= Single Party vote) Pancyprian Nicosia Kyrenia Famagusta Larnaca Limassol Paphos Registered 263857 96820 14887 52624 23066 53131 23329 Voted 200141 72617 11454 43507 16475 38100 17988 Valid 195737 70836 11216 42680 16153 37302 17550 AKEL 79666 27247 3695 16954 7487 16597 7686 AKEL Partisan [...]

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A by-election in Famagusta – 22 August 1982

By |2020-02-16T20:27:07+00:00July 2nd, 2019|Categories: Parliamentary Elections|

The death of the Democratic Rally – DISY deputy Doctor Kostas Hatzikakos prompted a by-election in the Famagusta Constituency to fill the vacant seat, on 22 August 1982. DISY claimed the seat with Demetrakis Pantelides, EDEK with Demetris Eliades and DIKO with Zacharias Toulouras. AKEL supported the candidacy of Toulouras. AKEL and DIKO had [...]

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The early Parliamentary Elections of December 1985

By |2020-04-19T11:39:46+00:00July 2nd, 2019|Categories: Parliamentary Elections|

The elections of 8 December 1985 were held to fill a higher number of seats than in the previous House of Representatives following a decision to increase the seats from 50 to 80. Greek Cypriot deputies would occupy 56 seats, while the other 24 for Turks were to remain vacant. The most important result [...]

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The First Electoral Contests

By |2020-09-06T16:31:29+00:00January 5th, 2020|Categories: Historical Overview|

Cyprus accessed to independence on 16 August 1960. From April 1959 a transition period began from colonial rule to independence. The transitional government was led by Makarios and Fazil Kucuk, and was composed by seven Greek ministers and three Turks. The first elections of the Republic of Cyprus were held on 13 December 1959, before [...]

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