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Upcoming parliamentary elections in Cyprus

Cyprus will hold parliamentary elections on May 24, where voters will elect 56 representatives to the parliament. Public discourse ahead of the vote is characterized by significant frustration toward political parties and the current governing system. The electorate faces a decision between traditional political forces and anti-establishment movements. Observers distinguish between standard opposition parties, which seek to govern within existing institutions, and anti-system movements that challenge the institutions themselves. The text highlights that political analysts like Cas Mudde define populism as an ideology that polarizes society into two hostile groups. Voters are advised to carefully consider the potential implications of electing anti-establishment candidates. The outcome of this vote will determine the legislative composition of the country for the coming term.

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