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Far right and newcomer make gains in Cyprus election, exit poll shows

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By Michele Kambas

NICOSIA, ‌May 24 (Reuters) - Cyprus's far right appeared set ​for gains in Sunday's election while an anti-corruption newcomer looked set ⁠to enter parliament, according to exit polls that showed weaker support for centrist parties backing President Nikos Christodoulides.

Opinion ​polls released by TV networks when voting ended at 1500 GMT ‌showed far-right ELAM, an offshoot of Greece's banned Golden Dawn party, with 10-12.5% of the vote, up from 6.8% ⁠in the last legislative elections in 2021.

If the ⁠polling trend holds, it could become the third-largest party in the 56-seat parliament behind right-wing DISY and Communist AKEL parties.

While executive power rests with the presidency in ‌Cyprus, the vote is widely seen as a gauge of ⁠political trends ahead of the 2028 ‌presidential election and could flag the ​new alliances centrist Christodoulides may need to make if he wants to be re-elected.

Three centrist parties backing Christodoulides — ‌Diko, Dipa and EDEK — appeared headed ​for a weaker result, ⁠according to the projections.

Corruption and cost of living ‌concerns were prominent in ⁠the campaign.

ELAM campaigned against migration and also holds a hard line in negotiations with Turkish Cypriots on the ethnically-split ​island. ALMA, a newly ‌formed movement campaigning on accountability and political reform, was set ⁠to secure parliamentary representation ​for the first time.                     

(Writing by Michele Kambas;Editing by Helen ​Popper and Christina Fincher)

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