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The EDEK Socialist Party (Шаблон:Lang-el, EDEK) is a Greek Cypriot,[1] social-democratic[2][3][4] political party in Cyprus.

Overview

The party was founded by Vasos Lyssaridis in 1969 as the United Democratic Union of the Centre, EDEK (Шаблон:Lang-el, ΕΔΕΚ). It was originally a strongly anti-imperialist Third World socialist[5] party with roots in the struggle against British colonial rule, influenced by the philosophies of Georgios Papandreou's Centre Union,[6][7] PASOK,[7] Baathism, Muammar Gaddafi[4] and Nasserism,[1] and by the 1968 movement. Since the early 1980s, EDEK has evolved into a European-style social-democratic party. It has however not given up its nationalist orientations.[8] The party changed its name to "Movement for Social Democracy" (Шаблон:Lang-el) in 2000.[9]

EDEK is led by Marinos Sizopoulos and is a member of the Party of European Socialists and Socialist International.

History

Formation and early years

Members were drawn from the committee for re-establishment of democracy in Greece, and fighters from Lyssaridis's group during the 1964 clashes between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Lyssaridis was the personal physician of Archbishop Makarios III, the first president of independent Cyprus, whom the party supported. The party's name was inspired by Greek's Centre Union (EK) of Georgios Papandreou. It positioned itself in "the space inbetween" (neither left nor right).[10] EDEK had links to the international Non-Aligned Movement and was opposed to the right-wing Colonels' regime in Greece.[11] Many of the party's members were part of the armed resistance to the 15 July 1974 coup against Makarios. The leader of the youth section of the party, Doros Loizou, was shot and killed in an attempt to murder Lyssaridis in August 1974.

Several members of the party's youth section (EDEN) with Trotskyist tendencies were expelled between 1979 and 1984, who then formed Aristeri Pteryga (Left Wing).[12]

During the late 1990s, EDEK negotiated with several minor parties, planning to merge all political forces between the communist AKEL and the conservative DISY into a major centrist party. It merged with two small groups, the Renewal Movement and the Independent Personalities Group, in February 2000. This was marked by its name change to "Movement for Social Democracy" (KISOS), which was also intended to bring the party closer to European social democratic parties in terms of both values and appearance. However, only two months after the merger, the members of the Renewal Movement left, citing a "lack of trust" vis-à-vis old EDEK members. Therefore, basically "the new KISOS was the old EDEK".[9]

21st century

In the 2001 general elections EDEK won 6.5% of the votes cast and 4 of the 56 seats in the House of Representatives of Cyprus. EDEK was one of the most outspoken opponents of the Annan Plan for the reunification of Cyprus, which was voted on, and ultimately rejected by the Greek Cypriot community in the 2004 referendum.[13] In the elections of 21 May 2006, the first since the referendum, the party increased its vote share to 8.9%, and won 5 out of 56 seats.

EDEK backed Dimitris Christofias of the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL) in the second round of the February 2008 presidential election. On the proposal of EDEK's Political Bureau, 109 members of its Central Committee voted in favor of supporting Christofias, five voted against, and two abstained.[14] In February 2010 EDEK quit from the government coalition due to its dispute concerning the decisions of Dimitris Christofias in the Cyprus Problem.[15][16]

The party leader, Yiannakis Omirou, was elected as President of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus, following the 2011 general elections, in which EDEK obtained 8.93% of the votes and five seats in Parliament.

In the February 2013 presidential election, EDEK backed the independent candidate Yiorgos Lillikas. The former minister of foreign affairs in Tassos Papadopoulos' cabinet. In the second round, EDEK decided not to back any other candidate, neither the DISY candidate Nicos Anastasiades, or AKEL candidate Stavros Malas.

In January 2015, House President Yiannakis Omirou resigned from EDEK's leadership. In March he was succeeded by his deputy Marinos Sizopoulos.[17]

In November 2022, the party's name was changed to EDEK Socialist Party.[18]

Election results

Parliament

House of Representatives
Election Votes Seats
# % Rank # ±
1970 12,996 8.3 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact new
1976 With DIKO and AKEL Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 2
1981 23,772 8.2 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Decrease 1
1985 35,371 11.1 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 3
1991 37,264 10.9 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 1
1996 30,033 8.1 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Decrease 2
2001 26,767 6.5 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Decrease 1
2006 37,533 8.9 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 1
2011 36,113 8.9 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Steady 0
2016 21,732 6.2 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Decrease 2
2021Шаблон:Efn 24,022 6.7 5th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 1

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Votes Seats
# % Rank # ±
2004 36,075 10.79 5th Шаблон:Composition bar compact new
2009 30,169 9.85 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Increase 1
2014Шаблон:Efn 19,894 7.68% 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Steady 0
2019 29,715 10.58 4th Шаблон:Composition bar compact Шаблон:Steady 0

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Presidents of the Movement

References

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External links

Шаблон:Cypriotic political parties Шаблон:Party of European Socialists

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