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      As eleições europeias de 2019 em Chipre: Entre a consolidação dos velhos protagonistas e a ameaça de uma nova força política Translated title: The 2019 European elections in Cyprus: between the consolidation of the old protagonists and the threat of a new political force

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          Neste artigo, são analisados os resultados das eleições europeias de 2019 em Chipre em perspetiva longitudinal, à luz da literatura científica e do contexto político cipriota. Apesar de os resultados das eleições de 2019 demonstrarem uma manutenção da distribuição dos assentos parlamentares pelos quatro principais partidos face às eleições de 2014, sugerem uma tendência de alteração no contexto político: constatou-se uma redução da distância entre o incumbente conservador DISY e o comunista AKEL (o principal partido da oposição), um aumento de votação nalguns partidos mais pequenos e a continuação da escalada eleitoral do ELAM, de extrema-direita.

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          In this article, the results of the 2019 European Elections in Cyprus are analysed from a longitudinal perspective according to the scientific literature and the national political context. Although the results of the 2019 Elections show that the four main parties kept the same number of mandates they had received in the 2014 elections, they also suggest a change in the political context. The distance between the conservative incumbent DISY and the communist AKEL (the main opposition party) decreased, some smaller parties had more votes and the electoral climbing of the far-right party, ELAM, continued.

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                Journal
                ri
                Relações Internacionais (R:I)
                Relações Internacionais
                IPRI-UNL (Lisboa, , Portugal )
                1645-9199
                December 2019
                : 64
                : 101-115
                Affiliations
                [1] orgnameInstituto Universitário de Lisboa orgdiv1Centro De Investigação De Estudos De Sociologia
                [2] Lisboa orgnameInstituto Universitário de Lisboa
                Article
                S1645-91992019000400007 S1645-9199(19)00006400007
                10.23906/ri2019.64a07
                4cc78b2f-3211-4f4a-b737-f8b3827d5f81

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 01 November 2019
                : 21 September 2019
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                As Eleições Europeias de 2019 na Europa do Sul

                partidos políticos,2019 European elections,Chipre,political parties,Cyprus,Europa do Sul,Southern Europe,eleições europeias de 2019

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