Difference between revisions of "Democratic Rally Party of Cyprus"

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It is the second largest party in the House of Representatives with 19 members out of 56. In the [[European Parliament Election, 2004 (Cyprus)|2004 European Parliamentary Election]] it gained the largest share of the vote with 28.2%, and returned 2 MEPs, who are expected to join the European People's Party group.
 
It is the second largest party in the House of Representatives with 19 members out of 56. In the [[European Parliament Election, 2004 (Cyprus)|2004 European Parliamentary Election]] it gained the largest share of the vote with 28.2%, and returned 2 MEPs, who are expected to join the European People's Party group.
  
The Democratic Rally supported the [[Annan Plan]] for the re-unification of Cyprus, which was rejected by a majority of the Greek Community. The party subsequently expelled two parliamentary deputies who had opposed the party line. Former party president [[Yiannakis Matsis]] headed a splinter coalition [[For Europe (Cyprus)|For Europe]] in the European Parliamentary Election.
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The Democratic Rally supported the [[Annan Plan for Cyprus|Annan Plan]] for the re-unification of Cyprus, which was rejected by a majority of the Greek Community. The party subsequently expelled two parliamentary deputies who had opposed the party line. Former party president [[Yiannakis Matsis]] headed a splinter coalition [[For Europe (Cyprus)|For Europe]] in the European Parliamentary Election.
  
 
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The Democratic Rally (Greek: Δημοκρατικός Συναγερμός), or DI.SY., is a conservative political party in Cyprus, currently led by Nikos Anastasiadis.

The party was founded in 1976 by Glafkos Clerides who headed it until 1993 when he was elected President of Cyprus.

It is the second largest party in the House of Representatives with 19 members out of 56. In the 2004 European Parliamentary Election it gained the largest share of the vote with 28.2%, and returned 2 MEPs, who are expected to join the European People's Party group.

The Democratic Rally supported the Annan Plan for the re-unification of Cyprus, which was rejected by a majority of the Greek Community. The party subsequently expelled two parliamentary deputies who had opposed the party line. Former party president Yiannakis Matsis headed a splinter coalition For Europe in the European Parliamentary Election.

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