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2003 Cypriot presidential election

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FieldValue
countryCyprus
typepresidential
election_name2003 Cypriot presidential election
previous_election1998 Cypriot presidential election
previous_year1998
next_election2008 Cypriot presidential election
next_year2008
election_date16 February 2003
image_size130x130px
image1Tassos Papadopoulos.jpg
candidate1Tassos Papadopoulos
party1Democratic Party (Cyprus)
popular_vote1213,353
percentage151.51%
image2Glafcos Clerides, 1993.jpg
candidate2Glafcos Clerides
party2Democratic Rally
popular_vote2160,724
percentage238.80%
candidate3Alecos Markides
party3Independent
image33x4.svg
popular_vote327,404
percentage36.62%
map_image2003 Cypriot presidential election - Results by district.svg
map_captionResults by district
titlePresident
posttitleElected President
before_electionGlafcos Clerides
before_partyDemocratic Rally
after_electionTassos Papadopoulos
after_partyDemocratic Party (Cyprus)

Presidential elections were held in Cyprus on 16 February 2003. The election campaign was dominated by the ongoing negotiations over the Annan Plan for Cyprus. Incumbent President Glafkos Klerides was largely in favour of the plan, while leading opposition candidate Tassos Papadopoulos wanted substantial amendments before he would accept it. Papadopoulos in the first round with 52% of the vote. Voter turnout was 91%.

Candidates

On 3 January 2003 the incumbent President Glafkos Klerides said that he would be standing for re-election in the upcoming presidential election, after previously saying he would not stand again. Klerides, from the Democratic Rally party, had been elected in 1993 and 1998 and called for Cypriots to elect him for a further limited 16 months as president to give him time to try to reach a deal with Turkish Northern Cyprus on reunifying the island. He wanted other candidates to unite behind him and agree to form a national unity government to try to reach a settlement; however, this was not agreed to by his opponents.

Klerides' main opponent was expected to be Tassos Papadopoulos, leader of the Democratic Party. Papadopoulos was seen as being more hardline in negotiations with the Turkish Cypriots and had previously accused Klerides of selling out the interests of Greek Cypriots in negotiations. Papadopoulos was backed by the biggest party in Cyprus, the communist Progressive Party of Working People and had been clear favourite in the election until Klerides announced he would stand again.

Klerides' campaign was hurt by the decision of his close aide and attorney general Alecos Markides to also stand in the election as an independent. Markides was standing as he believed Cyprus needed a younger, more modern, leader than the 83-year-old Klerides. His candidacy however was seen as likely to split the support of centre-right voters and thus assist Papadopoulos in the election.

A further seven candidates stood in the election including one, Costas Kyriacou, calling for free love.

Campaign

Opinion polls during the campaign showed Papadopoulos with a significant lead over Klerides. The ongoing negotiations over the Annan Plan for Cyprus dominated the campaign with Klerides being seen as more favourable to the plan than many voters and this contributed to the more sceptical Papadopoulos pulling ahead. Papadopoulos called for the Annan plan to be amended and said that Klerides was giving away too much in negotiations. However Papadopoulos emphasized that he would negotiate for a deal if he was elected and ran television adverts which attempted to reduce voter concerns over his previous nationalist stance.

The election campaign was low key with Klerides refusing to campaign for the election.

Results

The results saw Papadopoulos winning over 51% of the vote compared to almost 39% for Klerides, meaning that he was elected in the first round. Markides trailed in third place with 6.6% of the vote, while Kyriakou won 0.44% but claimed that he really won 73%. at over 90%.

The leader of Turkish North Cyprus Rauf Denktash described the result as disappointing but Papadopoulos said he would begin talks on the United Nations plan within a few days of the election.

References

References

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  5. (2003-02-14). "Poll frontrunner sheds tough image on Cyprus: Spotlight falls on the island's peace deal in Sunday's election, write Kerin Hope and Andreas Hadjipapas". [[Financial Times]].
  6. (10 January 2003). "Nervous in Nicosia: Cyprus may never have a better chance of a deal". [[Financial Times]].
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  9. (16 May 2006). "Poll candidate champions free love in Cyprus". [[The Independent]].
  10. (18 January 2003). "Cypriots speed up talks". [[Kathimerini]].
  11. (2003-01-24). "Search for national symbols to unite Cyprus". [[Financial Times]].
  12. Steele, Jonathan. (2003-01-28). "UN calls for a flag to unite Cyprus". [[The Guardian]].
  13. (2003-02-17). "Greek Cypriot opposition leader sweeps to shock election victory". [[The Scotsman]].
  14. Smith, Helena. (2003-02-15). "Election holds key to peace in Cyprus: Defeat of veteran leader may threaten reunification moves". [[The Guardian]].
  15. Theodoulou, Michael. (2003-02-17). "Opposition leader wins race for Greek Cypriot presidency". [[The Times]].
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  17. Jansen, Michael. (2003-02-17). "Opposition victorious in Cyprus election". [[The Irish Times]].
  18. (2003-02-18). "New Cypriot leader 'eager' for talks". [[BBC Online]].
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