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Demetris Christofias (Gr****: Δημήτρης Χριστόφιας [ðiˈmitɾis xɾiˈstofças]; 29
August 1946 – 21 June 2019) was a
Cypriot politician, who
served President...
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Dimitris Christofias became the country's
first Communist head of state. Due to his
involvement in the 2012–2013
Cypriot financial crisis,
Christofias did...
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Demetris Christofias. However, the
Democratic Party,
whose candidate T****os
Papadopoulos failed to
advance to the
second round,
supported Christofias, resulting...
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election results:
Demetris CHRISTOFIAS elected president;
percent of vote (first round)—Ioannis
KASOULIDES 33.5%,
Demetris CHRISTOFIAS 33.3%, T****os PAPADOPOULOS...
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presidential elections,
Papadopoulos was
defeated by AKEL
candidate Dimitris Christofias, who
pledged to
restart talks on
reunification immediately. Speaking...
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office June 1996 – 2001
Preceded by
Alexis Galanos Succeeded by
Demetris Christofias In
office June 1976 – 1977
Preceded by T****os
Papadopoulos Succeeded...
- next term, was
Dimitris Christofias. The
first round saw a
close result between three leading candidates,
Dimitris Christofias of AKEL,
Ioannis Kasoulidis...
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stance was
reiterated in
October 2009 by The
President of
Cyprus Dimitris Christofias, who said
Cyprus would not
recognise Kosovo, even if all
other EU members...
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several Marxist–Leninist
parties remain strong. In Cyprus,
Dimitris Christofias of AKEL won the 2008
Cypriot presidential election. AKEL has consistently...
- held on 24
February 2008,
Dimitris Christofias,
General Secretary of AKEL, was
elected President of Cyprus.
Christofias won 53.36% of the vote
against his...