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  2. Next Cypriot legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Cyprus. The next Cypriot legislative elections are expected to be held in May 2026, [1] to elect 56 of the 80 members of the House of Representatives. The elections could be held earlier if parliament is dissolved before it reaches the end of its five-year term.

  3. 2023 Cypriot presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Cyprus on 5 February 2023. No candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, so a runoff was held on 12 February. Incumbent president Nicos Anastasiades of the Democratic Rally (DISY), who won the presidential elections in 2013 and 2018, was ineligible to run due to the two-term limit mandated by the Constitution of Cyprus.

  4. Tseri - Wikipedia

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    Tseri (Greek: Tσέρι; Turkish: Çeri), also known as Seri or Xeri, is a south suburb of Nicosia, Cyprus. Overview. The region had a population of about of 300 people before 1974. In 2011, it had a population of 7,035. Its inhabitants are known as "Tseriotis" or "Tserkotis" for males and "Tseriotissa" or "Tserkotissa" for females.

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  6. 2021 Cypriot legislative election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in Cyprus on 30 May 2021 to elect 56 of the 80 Members of the House of Representatives. [1] Results by locality.

  7. Economy of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Cyprus is a high-income economy as classified by the World Bank, [3] and was included by the International Monetary Fund in its list of advanced economies in 2001. [1] [2] Cyprus adopted the euro as its official currency on 1 January 2008, replacing the Cypriot pound at an irrevocable fixed exchange rate of CYP 0.585274 per €1.

  8. 1988 Cypriot presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Cyprus on 14 February 1988, with a second round on 21 February. They were the first presidential elections in the country's history to go to a second round, and resulted in a victory for George Vassiliou as an independent candidate supported by AKEL after he finished as the runner-up behind Glafcos Clerides of the Democratic Rally in the first round.

  9. Cyprus national football team results (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    This article provides details of international football games played by the Cyprus national football team from 2010 to 2019.. The first match Cyprus played in the 2010s was a 0–0 draw against Iceland in a friendly match.