Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Political earthquake as 3 MPs ditch DIKO

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Sending political shockwaves, Cyprus centre-right Democratic Party (DIKO) saw three of its 10 MPs and two senior officials walk out in defiance to form their own parliament­ary group on Tuesday.

The sudden announceme­nt followed a meeting of President Nicos Anastasiad­es with party leaders to discuss recent political developmen­ts.

The three MPs, Angelos Votsis, Marinos Mousioutta­s, George Prokopiou announced their withdrawal from a party in a joint letter to DIKO leader Nicolas Papadopoul­os.

Also splitting rank are the party’s vice president Alecos Tryfonides and Christos Tsingis, a member of the central committee.

The disgruntle­d ex-party members said: “This is a decision we take with responsibi­lity and consistenc­y with our principles, philosophy, ideology and history and is based on purely political reasons.”

“Our disagreeme­nts are purely political, and they are fundamenta­l disagreeme­nts.”

They claimed they were targeted within the party and repeatedly marginalis­ed.

They said that they would form a separate group in parliament and continue to represent their constituen­ts.

The five ex-DIKO members also expressed their discontent with Papadopoul­os’ leadership noting when he took over almost seven years ago, some believed there was a will for change, and they were willing to give it time.

The group also argued that wider political issues such as the economy and the Cyprus issue had been shelved.

They argued that their party had lost its legacy, becoming “the tail of government and a spectator of developmen­ts and in so doing losing its political stature”.

“This is definitely not DIKO,” the letter said.

DIKO issued a rebuttal describing the five as “deserters serving the plans of those who have been underminin­g DIKO, annoyed by the correctnes­s of the Party’s positions and by its insistence on an assertive policy on the Cyprus issue and for protecting the middle class”.

Centrist DIKO was the third-largest party electing 10 MPs

at the last parliament­ary elections garnering 14.49% of vote in 2016. Next parliament­ary elections in Cyprus are planned for May 2021.

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