The Guardian: Nikos Christodoulides elected Cyprus’s president with 52% of vote
Former foreign minister, who ran as independent, was backed by groups hostile to talks on island’s reunification
Nikos Christodoulides, a former foreign minister, has been elected the eighth president of Cyprus, beating the career diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis in a high-stakes, closely fought race.
Christodoulides, 49, won 51.92 per cent of the vote compared with 48.09 per cent for his opponent, who had been backed by the leftist party AKEL. A mere 15,041 ballots had divided the loser from the winner.
“Tonight a long but beautiful journey has come to an end,” said Mavroyiannis, a former chief negotiator in peace talks with Turkish Cypriots, conceding defeat. “It gave me the opportunity to meet thousands of people and hopes and dreams for our country.”
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Nikos Christodoulides Elected President Of Cyprus In A Run-Off Vote On Sunday
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