Cyprus president Anastasiades beats Malas in run-off election

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Cyprus president Anastasiades beats Malas in run-off election
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades defeated left-wing challenger Stavros Malas in a run-off election on Sunday to secure a second five-year term, final results showed.
 
The conservative won 55.9 percent of the vote with 95 percent of votes counted and Malas called to congratulate him, state television said.
 
Anastasiades, 71, has taken credit for steering the Cypriot economy to recovery after it was plunged into crisis in 2013 by its exposure to debt-wracked Greece and fiscal slippage under a former left-wing administration.
 
Cyprus emerged from a bailout program from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund in 2016. The bailout included recapitalizing Cypriot banks through seizing uninsured deposits, a so-called 'bail-in' which was the first time it was implemented in the euro zone.
 
The veteran conservative was catapulted into the spotlight to handling that crisis days after winning the Cypriot election in February 2013.
 
As leader of the divided island's Greek Cypriot community, he also oversaw peace talks with estranged Turkish Cypriots.
 
Cyprus was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 after a brief Greek-inspired coup, and the EU member state hosts one of the world's longest serving peacekeeping forces with Greek Cypriots in the south, and Turkish Cypriots in the north.
 
Peace talks collapsed last year over the role that Turkey could play in a post-settlement Cyprus.
 
Anastasiades, who represented the Greek Cypriot side in those talks, faced criticism at home for either being too concessionary, or, as Malas suggested, tactical blunders in missing one of the best chances in a generation to solve the logjam.


 
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