
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Voting has begun in Cyprus to elect a new parliament, with more than half a million people eligible to cast ballots.
The vote is unlikely to alter power dynamics immediately, as executive authority remains with the directly elected president, Nikos Christodoulides. However, it is seen as a key test of public sentiment ahead of a 2028 presidential race.
What's at stake in the Cyprus election?
Polling stations opened Sunday as voters choose 56 lawmakers, with results expected later in the evening.
Seventeen parties are vying for the support of roughly 569,000 eligible voters.
Opinion polls suggest the vote could reshape the political landscape, driven by public frustration over corruption scandals and the rising cost of living.
Three centrist parties — DIKO, DIPA and EDEK — currently back Christodoulides, but polls show weakening support for at least two of them.
Traditional forces such as the conservative DISY and the communist AKEL are also losing ground to newer challengers.
New and smaller parties are expected to gain ground, including the far-right ELAM, centrist reform movement ALMA and the pan-European political party Volt.
Christodoulides, who leads the government, depends on parliamentary backing to pass laws, and weaker results for his allies could complicate governance.
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