Party leader Fidias Panayiotou received the highest number of votes among the party’s candidates, with 5,108 votes, winning the seat in Nicosia.
In Famagusta, Diana Lucia Konstantinidou was elected with 1,657 votes, while in Limassol the seat went to Dimitris Souglis with 2,766 votes. In Paphos, the seat was secured by Dimitris Baros with 280 votes.
The key question now concerns whether Panayiotou will take up his seat in the House of Representatives or remain in the European Parliament.
If he decides to stay on as an MEP, his parliamentary seat in Cyprus is expected to pass to Yiannis Laouris, who received 1,700 votes.


