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Legal Discussions: Why Andromachi and Panos are Constantly 'Plugged In' (and Why They're Tired of Volt-Related Jokes)

Published February 10, 2026, 14:12
Legal Discussions: Why Andromachi and Panos are Constantly 'Plugged In' (and Why They're Tired of Volt-Related Jokes)

The latest episode of "Nomikismoi" (Legal Discussions) featured Andromachi Sofocleous and Panos Parras, co-presidents of the Volt Cyprus party. The discussion focused on the prospects of a new party, born from social media and activism, surviving in the traditional political landscape of Cyprus. "Nomikismoi" explored whether Volt represents a voice of reason in an era of intense contradictions and slogans, or simply a superficial approach that will prove short-lived. The conversation covered a wide range of issues, including the housing crisis, corruption, the taboo of euthanasia, and the Cyprus issue. The guests were asked to answer the question of whether Cypriot society is ready to accept a party based on rationalism and analysis, or whether Volt's proposals will be rejected by the Cypriot establishment. The hosts and guests examined the party's name, which alludes to both electricity and delivery speed, as well as its political agenda, which aims to renew the Cypriot political system. The discussion sought to highlight the challenges and opportunities facing Volt in its attempt to claim a place on the Cypriot political scene. The episode of "Nomikismoi" aimed to provide an in-depth analysis of the Volt Cyprus party, examining its potential, weaknesses, and future prospects. The discussion aimed to inform the public about the party's positions and stimulate a constructive dialogue about the future of Cypriot politics.