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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (AM), 01-05-26

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From: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>

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  • [01] Cyprus - Parliamentary Elections
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  • [01] Cyprus - Parliamentary Elections Nicosia, May 26 (CNA) -- Cypriots go to the polls tomorrow to elect 56 members of parliament for the new House of Representatives, the eighth since the establishment of the Republic in 1960, to serve until September 2006. Voting is compulsory by law for the 467.182 registered voters, over the age of 18, including Greek Cypriot refugees, enclaved people who live in the northern Turkish occupied part of Cyprus, and members of the three religious groups of Latins, Maronites and Armenians, who belong to the Greek Cypriot community. According to the 1960 Constitution, the Greek Cypriot community, comprising Greek Cypriots, Latins, Armenians and Maronites, elects its own representatives to the House and the Turkish Cypriot community its own deputies. The Turkish Cypriots withdrew unilaterally from parliament in 1964 as part of their rebellion against the government. Refugees will elect their representatives for the district they come from and not for their temporary place of residence. Elected representatives of the religious groups have the right to attend House sessions but no right to vote. The representative of the Latin religious group to the new House, Benito Mantonivani, was elected unopposed. The Maronites and the Armenians will elect their respective representatives on Sunday. The former have four candidates to choose from and the latter two. All members of the three religious groups, which opted to belong to the Greek Cypriot community, will vote for the election of the 56 Greek Cypriot deputies. Greek Cypriot enclaved will be able to vote in five special polling stations, two in Nicosia and one in each of the following district offices Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos. Nicosia district, with 172.755 registered voters, will elect 21 deputies, Limassol with 96.082 voters will elect 12, Famagusta with 93.111 will have 11, Larnaca with 45.130 voters is allocated five parliamentarians, Paphos district with 35.488 voters will elect four deputies and Kyrenia with 24.616 voters will have three. There are 454 parliamentary hopefuls, 86 of whom are women. Eight parties, five of them currently in parliament, and six independent candidates are contesting the election. Successful candidates will have to obtain 1,8 per cent of the valid votes in the first distribution of seats throughout the government controlled areas of the Republic. First results are set to be announced in the early hours of Monday, 28th May. Results for the second distribution of seats are expected to be announced at noon or early afternoon on Monday 28th May. There will be 1.131 polling stations tomorrow, 300 more than the previous parliamentary elections in 1996. Voting will start at seven in the morning and continue until five in the afternoon, with an hour break at noon (Cyprus is three hours ahead of GMT). An extension to this deadline can be given at the discretion of the official presiding at each polling station. Ballot papers for the six districts will be in different colours to avoid confusion. Ballot boxes will be transferred to regional centres where the counting of votes will begin at six in the evening. Exit polls are allowed to be conducted tomorrow but no result is to be announced until after polling is over. Since the division of the island, as a result of the 1974 Turkish invasion and continuing occupation, parliamentary, presidential and local elections are held in the southern government controlled areas of the Republic. The internationally recognised government of Cyprus is prevented from exercising its jurisdiction in the northern part of the country by the Turkish occupation troops and the Turkish Cypriot puppet regime set up in the occupied part of Cyprus.
    CNA TT/MM/RM/2001
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