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The Detrimental Effects of Partisanship in Cyprus

Published January 18, 2026, 09:18
The Detrimental Effects of Partisanship in Cyprus

The article reflects on public anger towards pervasive partisanship in Cyprus, contrasting the situation in 1988, when the election of George Vassiliou brought about change, with the current state of affairs. The author argues that the anger then was liberating, while today it leads to the election of 'anti-system' candidates who are not necessarily effective. George Vassiliou is portrayed as a leader who managed to dispel the gloom and bring about spring, but could have done more to eradicate partisanship. According to the article, the current situation is disappointing, as citizens' votes seem to be going to candidates who do not offer real solutions. The author expresses regret for the loss of George Vassiliou and emphasizes the need for leaders who can overcome partisanship and work for the good of Cyprus. The article concludes with a critique of how political anger can lead to undesirable outcomes.