Cyprus president to face leftist independent in runoff
NICOSIA, Cyprus — The president of Cyprus finished first in his race for a second five-year term in office Sunday, but still faces a runoff with a communist-backed candidate he defeated in the last election.
The final ballot tally showed President Nicos Anastasiades garnering 35.5 per cent of the vote. Stavros Malas, who ran as an independent with the support of the communist-rooted AKEL party, finished second with 30.25 per cent.
Nicholas Papadopoulos, leader of the centre-right DIKO party and the son of late Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos, trailed in third place with nearly 25.74 per cent.
The result means that Anastasiades and Malas will go head-to-head on Feb. 4. The two men also faced each other in the second round of the 2013 presidential election, which Anastasiades went on to win by one of the widest margins in Cypriot election history.