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Leftist leader wins Cyprus vote | Leftist leader wins Cyprus vote |
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Left-wing Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias has won the presidential election, defeating rival right-winger Ioannis Kasoulides. | Left-wing Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias has won the presidential election, defeating rival right-winger Ioannis Kasoulides. |
In a victory speech, he promised to work on re-uniting the divided island. | |
Mr Kasoulides congratulated him on his victory and offered to help find a solution to the division of Cyprus. | |
Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkey sent troops into the north after a coup by Greek Cypriots designed to produce union with Greece. | |
Cypriot hopes | |
The two men had emerged neck-and-neck from the first round of the election, which saw the defeat of President Tassos Papadopoulos. | |
Official figures showed Mr Christofias, who heads the communist AKEL party, won 53.36% of the vote to Mr Kasoulides' 46.64% in Sunday's second round. | |
Tomorrow is a new day and there will be many difficulties before us Demetris Christofias | |
AKEL supporters celebrated victory outside the party headquarters in Nicosia, chanting slogans and waving flags. Car horns could be heard across the city. | |
"Tomorrow is a new day and there will be many difficulties before us," Mr Christofias, 61, told supporters. "We need to gather our strength to achieve the re-unification of our homeland." | |
Earlier, while casting his vote, he said he was sending a message of friendship to Turkish Cypriots in the north of the island. | |
Sensitive issues | |
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is only recognised by Turkey. UN forces patrol a buffer zone across the island. | |
Supporters of Demetris Christofias celebrated victory in the streets | |
The new president is likely to find that any progress on re-unification will be slow and difficult, says the BBC's Tabitha Morgan in Nicosia. Many sensitive issues remain unresolved including the return of refugees, security and the constitution. | |
Mr Christofias also made an alliance with the party of the defeated Mr Papadopoulos - the man who firmly rejected the last UN plan to solve the Cyprus problem. | |
In his concession speech, Mr Kasoulides offered his support to the new president. | |
"I assured him I would stand next to him in his efforts to find a solution to our national issue," he said in an address to supporters. |