National Popular Front could double its representation as votes show distaste for corruption scandals A far-right party with links to Greece’s defunct neo-Nazi Golden Dawn appears to have doubled its support as widespread disaffection over corruption scandals dominated elections for a new parliament in Cyprus on Sunday. The vote, a key indicator of public opinion ahead of presidential polls, has been contested by 659 candidates from a record 15 political groups and formations as anger holds sway among Greek Cypriots shocked by revelations that have emerged about malpractice in the highest echelons of power. Continue reading...
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