Cyprus votes for new parliament with corruption and living costs in focus


A woman casts her vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Nicosia, Cyprus May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou

NICOSIA, May ⁠24 (Reuters) - Cypriots went to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary ⁠election expected to deliver gains for anti-corruption campaigners and the ‌far right, while weakening centrist parties that back President Nikos Christodoulides.

In a vote being closely watched for signs of public sentiment ahead of a 2028 presidential election, more than ​half a million registered voters will elect 56 ⁠lawmakers from a record field ⁠of 753 candidates.

Cyprus has a presidential system of government but Sunday's poll ⁠is ‌a gauge of support for Christodoulides, who does not have a party of his own so relies on the backing of ⁠others to pass legislation.

Polls close at 1500 GMT, with ​conclusive voting results ‌expected about two hours later.

NEWCOMERS SEEN GAINING GROUND

Three centrist parties - Diko, ⁠Dipa and ​EDEK - currently support the president, but the latest opinion polls show weaker voter backing for at least two of them.

The island's other traditional political forces, including ⁠the right-wing DISY and Communist AKEL parties, have ​also been losing ground to newer challengers.

Polls show gains for the far-right ELAM party, as well as for political newcomers ALMA and Volt, which have ⁠campaigned on a platform of better accountability and rooting out corruption - an issue that is high on voters' list of priorities.

Sunday's vote might force Christodoulides to seek support elsewhere, political analysts say, with some suggesting that ​ELAM and DISY could be possible candidates. Neither ⁠Christodoulides nor the two parties have commented on possible post-election alliances.

The vote ​took place against a backdrop of persistent ‌cost-of-living pressures, housing affordability concerns and migration, ​issues that have dominated political debate in the European Union member state during recent months.

(Writing by Michele Kambas;Editing by Helen Popper)

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