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Nasios Oreinos: May Elections Under the Shadow of 'Videogate' (Audio)

Published January 13, 2026, 13:20
Nasios Oreinos: May Elections Under the Shadow of 'Videogate' (Audio)

The recent statement by the President of the Republic, urging parties to 'tone down' their rhetoric to avoid political cost in the May elections, has sparked debate in the Cypriot political scene, according to electoral analyst Nasios Oreinos. Oreinos described the statement as 'unconventional' and pointed out that the ruling coalition parties could face political repercussions if they do not react appropriately. The emerging political crisis is exacerbating citizens' uncertainty and disappointment, potentially leading to voter shifts and a 'punishment' of the parties. The analyst emphasized that the parties' stance on the crisis will influence both parliamentary and presidential elections, with the final picture gradually becoming clear by May. The opposition, including AKEL and EDEK, have already distanced themselves, while other parties have not yet taken a position. Oreinos warned that public anger and frustration are growing, and the political system needs to improve its crisis management. The government, in particular, should act quickly and strategically to mitigate the negative consequences. In summary, the President's statement and the current political crisis are creating an uncertain landscape for the Cypriot elections, with potential implications for all parties. The government's handling of the crisis and the parties' responses will be crucial for the outcome.