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2020 Northern Cypriot presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Northern Cyprus on 11 October 2020 alongside a constitutional referendum, with a run-off held on 18 October 2020.[1] They were originally scheduled to take place on 26 April 2020,[2] but were postponed in March 2020 for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] No candidate won a majority of votes in the first round.

2020 Northern Cypriot presidential election

← 2015 11 October 2020 (first round)
18 October 2020 (second round)
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Turnout58.22% (first round)
67.29% (second round)
 
Candidate Ersin Tatar Mustafa Akıncı
Party UBP Independent
Popular vote 67,322 62,910
Percentage 51.69% 48.31%

Second round results by district

The two candidates contesting the second round were Mustafa Akıncı, the incumbent president running as an independent candidate and supporting a federal solution to the Cyprus dispute, and Ersin Tatar, the Prime Minister, running as the National Unity Party candidate, and opposing a federal solution in favour of a two-state solution. During his first term in office after being elected in 2015, Akıncı pursued a relationship with Turkey on the basis of Northern Cyprus not becoming a "sub-administration", whilst Tatar deemed Akıncı's stance too belligerent and promised to repair relations. The elections have been marked by controversies surrounding allegations and reports of interference from the Turkish government, with Akıncı claiming he was threatened by Turkish authorities in an attempt to force him to withdraw his candidacy. Five days before the first round, Tatar announced a partial reopening of the ghost town of Varosha, sparking international condemnation and the fall of his cabinet after the junior partner in the coalition withdrew from the government.

Despite the parties of candidates receiving lower votes in the first round predominantly supporting Mustafa Akıncı, including the Republican Turkish Party (CTP), Tatar won a narrow victory in the second round and thus became the 5th President of Northern Cyprus. His victory, which was the closest ever margin in the history of Northern Cyprus, was welcomed by most political parties in Turkey.

Electoral system edit

The President of Northern Cyprus is elected using the two-round system.[4] If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, a second is held between the top two candidates.[5]

Candidates edit

11 candidates ran in the first round of the election:[6]

Campaigns edit

Mustafa Akıncı edit

 
An Akıncı campaign poster in Kyrenia. The slogan reads "The answer is determination".

Akıncı, the incumbent president, sought re-election as an independent. He announced his candidacy and set out his vision for a second term on 5 February 2020 at a rally in Nicosia titled "Trust and Determination Evening". He defended the federal model for the resolution of the Cyprus dispute as the only feasible and reasonable option, declaring "We do not want to be a minority amongst Greek Cypriots, nor do we want to be a sub-administration dependent on Turkey."[9] His re-election bid was shaped around the slogan "The Answer is Akıncı" (Turkish: Cevap Akıncı), and the themes promoted in the campaign included "trust", "determination", "sincerity" and "responsibility", all associated with Akıncı.[10]

The left-wing Communal Democracy Party (TDP) chairman Cemal Özyiğit declared his party's support for Akıncı's re-election on 23 October 2019, when Akıncı was yet to announce his candidacy.[11] Other parties to declare support for Akıncı in the first round were the extraparliamentary Communal Liberation Party New Forces,[12] Independence Path,[13] United Cyprus Party[14] and Left Movement.[15] The Republican Turkish Party declared its support for Akıncı in the second round,[16] while the New Cyprus Party called on voters not to vote for Ersin Tatar.[17]

Ersin Tatar edit

 
A banner of Ersin Tatar in Kyrenia, with the banner reading "We are walking to a new future".

Ersin Tatar, leader of the right-wing National Unity Party (UBP) and Prime Minister, put forward his candidacy representing the UBP on 18 January 2020. He set out his vision for the Presidency on 16 September 2020, in an event in Nicosia titled "We are walking to a new future". Whilst Tatar has said that he would be willing to negotiate with Greek Cypriots for a resolution of the Cyprus dispute, he advocated a two-state solution, involving separate Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot states in the European Union as his preferential model. He based this on his position that, having been explored as an option 1977, he believed the federal model for Cyprus to have been exhausted. A key campaign promise was to fully reopen the ghost town of Varosha, with the land being used by its original inhabitants under Turkish Cypriot sovereignty. He also held that Akıncı had been too belligerent with regards to the relationship with Turkey, and he said that he would undo the "damage" in the Turkey-Northern Cyprus relations brought upon by Akıncı.[10][18][19]

Tatar's central campaign slogan was "We are walking to a new future" (Turkish: Yeni bir geleceğe yürüyoruz), with an emphasis in his campaign on the message "Enough is enough! We will not lose another five years."[10]

Political parties to declare support for Tatar in the second round were the Democratic Party[20] the Rebirth Party[20] and extraparliamentary the Nationalist Democracy Party.[21]

Tufan Erhürman edit

 
Tufan Erhürman banners in front of CTP headquarters in Nicosia

Tufan Erhürman, head of the left-wing Republican Turkish Party (CTP), Leader of the Main Opposition and former Prime Minister, put forward his candidacy as the representative of his party on 17 December 2019, in an expanded party meeting in Nicosia.[22] A proponent of the federal solution, Erhürman initially set out a "three-piece" vision for the Presidency, with the three pieces consisting of a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus dispute, a proactive foreign policy and a self-sustaining economy. He promised to campaign proactively against the embargo against Northern Cyprus on fields such as trade and sports, whilst still striving for a "result-oriented" process to solve the Cyprus dispute. Whilst the President of Northern Cyprus has often left the major executive functions to the office of the Prime Minister, Erhürman promised a more active role for the Presidency in internal politics, foreseeing the Presidency as a stabiliser and a "bridge" between the short-lasting, volatile governments of Northern Cyprus.[23]

Erhürman emphasised that he would place relations with Turkey, the European Union and Greek Cypriots "on the correct footing", with a particular emphasis on Turkish Cypriot "will" and self-sufficiency. He promoted "dialogue" as a basis for relations with Turkey, saying that he would act "responsibly, not problematically".[24]

Erhürman's campaign slogan was "The correct one is Tufan Erhürman" (Turkish: Doğrusu Tufan Erhürman), with a particular messaging focus on "all-round leadership".[10]

Kudret Özersay edit

Kudret Özersay, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign of Affairs, resigned from his position as head of the People's Party (HP) to run as an independent, supported by the HP.[25] Özersay's campaign emphasised his previous experience as Chief Negotiator and a scholar of international law, and used the slogan "This is his job" (Turkish: Bu, onun işi, with a double meaning, also meaning "he can get this done").[10] Özersay ran on a platform advocating that there were alternatives to a federal solution, proposing a model of "partnership based on collaboration" instead. Another key campaign promise was to reopen Varosha, but only after "informing the international community correctly" about the nature of the reopening.[26]

Campaign issues edit

Controversy over Turkish interference edit

Mustafa Akıncı made multiple statements over the course of the campaign that the government of Turkey was actively interfering in the elections against him. He stated on 1 October that members of the Turkish parliament of the ruling Justice and Development Party and Nationalist Movement Party were touring villages in Northern Cyprus, telling people not to vote for Akıncı, and that he had been receiving insults and threats from Turkish "sources".[27] The Turkish embassy in Nicosia released a statement condemning "the mentality that considered every Turkish team on the island an interference in the elections" and said that it was unacceptable that "Turkey was being turned into campaign material".[28]

On 9 October, Akıncı stated that he had been threatened by Turkish authorities early in his campaign,[29] with a "person related to intelligence activity in Cyprus" telling his Chief of Staff that it would be "better for Akıncı himself, his family and the nation" if he withdrew from the election. He also revealed that his, his Chief of Staff's and his campaign team's emails had been hacked into.[30] The Turkish embassy in Nicosia categorically denied that Akıncı had been threatened.[31] Tatar said that it was unacceptable for a President to make such statements about Turkey.[32]

On 5 October, Özgür Gazete, an online newspaper in Northern Cyprus, published photos of Ersin Tatar meeting advisors of the Turkish Vice-president Fuat Oktay in a hotel in Kyrenia, reporting that the meetings had been taking place daily with Tatar briefing a Turkish ruling party campaign team about campaign developments and receiving strategic directives.[33][34] Tatar released a statement in response, claiming that "foreign intelligence agencies had been secretly photographing technical teams from Turkey and serving them to websites set up specifically to manipulate the election". He claimed that the photos were a violation of his right to privacy, and that the state would "take legal action against those who committed against the State and the nation".[35] Tatar's statement was condemned by the CTP, the TDP and various civil society organisations as an assault on the freedom of the press.[36][37]

Various pro-government Turkish newspapers also ran headlines attacking Akıncı in the run-up to the election.[38]

Partial reopening of Varosha and the fall of the government edit

On 6 October 2020, with five days to go before the election, Ersin Tatar flew to Ankara upon the special invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. This was the date for the scheduled reopening of the Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project after months of repairs, but the High Electoral Board had banned any political speeches at the reopening ceremony in Cyprus. The ceremony took place nonetheless, with Tatar and Erdoğan taking part virtually via videoconferencing from a live press conference in Ankara.

During the ceremony, Tatar announced that the ghost town of Varosha, which had been sealed off during the 1974 conflict after the flight of its Greek Cypriot population, would be partially reopened on 8 October. This would involve the reopening of a couple of avenues and the beach for the public to visit. Erdoğan stated his support for the move and said that the infrastructure work required would be completed swiftly.[39]

The move met with condemnation from Josep Borrell, the foreign policy chief of the European Union, and expressions of concern from the United Nations Security Council and Russia. The UN Security Council presidential statement urged the reversal of the decision and that the UN Security Council decisions regarding Varosha be respected.[40][41]

This move was seen as a pre-election political manoeuvre by other political figures in Northern Cyprus.[42] Akıncı said that the developments were "a black stain on Turkish Cypriot democracy", saying that they constituted "yet another development in the interference with our elections just to confer advantage to one candidate". He also called using the reopening of Varosha as campaign material a "grave mistake".[43]

Kudret Özersay, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the People's Party, the junior partner in the ruling coalition, said that he had no prior knowledge of the reopening, and that without a Council of Ministers decision, this could not possibly be a real reopening of Varosha.[44] The Party Assembly of the People's Party decided to withdraw from the coalition, leading to a collapse of the government, citing Ersin Tatar's "bypassing" of his coalition partners and "using Varosha as an election ploy" as the reason.[45]

Opinion polls edit

First round edit

Polling firm Date Sample size Akıncı
TDP
Tatar
UBP
Erhürman
CTP
Özersay
HP
Others Lead
Gezici[46] 8–10 February 2020 4,428 29.3 32.6 17.4 - 29.7 3.3
Gezici[47] 11–13 January 2020 3,264[48] 28.8 34.2 17.4 8.3 14.2 5.4
Gezici[49] December 2019 28.2 33.9 19.7 10.5 7.7 5.7

Second round edit

Polling firm Date Sample size Akıncı
TDP
Tatar
UBP
Lead
Gezici[46] 8–10 February 2020 4,428 46.9 53.1 6.2
Gezici[47] 11–13 January 2020 3,264[48] 47.5 52.5 5.0
Gezici[49] December 2019 45.4 54.6 9.2

Results edit

The first round results were regarded in the Turkish Cypriot media as a disappointment for Özersay, Arıklı and Denktaş, and especially for Özersay, who had suffered a loss of 15% from the previous election.[50] Özersay said that he would "reconsider his future political career" based on the election results, saying that he had performed far below his expectations.[51] Erhürman congratulated the two candidates reaching the second round and said that the election results would be critiqued by the CTP Party Assembly.[52]

On 13 October, the CTP Party Assembly unanimously voted to support Akıncı in the second round, citing their common goal of the federal solution as the rationale.[53] Arıklı's YDP and the Democratic Party endorsed Tatar for the second round.[54][55] The DP decision was a contested one, and as a response, Serdar Denktaş resigned from the party that he had previously led for 21 years, releasing a statement implying that he would vote for Akıncı and saying "If my party cannot defend its honour, I have to defend mine".[56]

Tatar was elected in the second round by a narrow margin, winning 51.74% of the vote. The Gazimağusa and İskele districts swayed the result in favour of Tatar, with Tatar attaining 70.79% of the votes in İskele. Tatar had a lead of 1% in Girne District, whilst Akıncı won all three remaining districts, garnering 56.14% of the votes in the capital Lefkoşa District.[57]

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ersin TatarNational Unity Party35,82532.3567,32251.69
Mustafa AkıncıIndependent33,05329.8462,91048.31
Tufan ErhürmanRepublican Turkish Party24,00821.68
Kudret ÖzersayIndependent6,3565.74
Erhan ArıklıRebirth Party5,9375.36
Serdar DenktaşIndependent4,6534.20
Fuat Türköz ÇinerNationalist Democracy Party3270.30
Arif Salih KırdağIndependent2820.25
Alpan UzIndependent1560.14
Ahmet BoranIndependent830.07
Mustafa UlaşIndependent690.06
Total110,749100.00130,232100.00
Valid votes110,74995.66130,23297.24
Invalid/blank votes5,0274.343,6992.76
Total votes115,776100.00133,931100.00
Registered voters/turnout198,86758.22199,02967.29
Source: Kibris Online, Kibris Online

Aftermath edit

Speaking after he was elected, Tatar thanked the Turkish Cypriot electorate, who elected him "out of free will", as well as the political parties that supported him in the second round, "motherland Turkey" and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He promised an expansion of the relations with Turkey, stated that he would be ready for talks on the resolution of the Cyprus dispute "based on facts" and speaking in English, said "We are the voice of Turkish Cypriots, we are fighters, we are fighting to exist within the TRNC, Therefore our neighbours in the south and the international community should respect our fight to live with freedom within the TRNC." Tatar was immediately congratulated by Turkish President Erdoğan, as well as the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.[58][59]

In his concession speech, Akıncı congratulated Tatar, but reiterated that "this was not an election conducted under normal circumstances", and wished that "no one would resort to these ways once again". He also said that "it would be beneficial for Turkish Cypriots to assess which results came out of which region". He announced that he would be ending his political career.[60]

Amongst Greek Cypriots, the left-wing opposition party AKEL called the election result a "negative development", but added that "the Greek Cypriot side must remain committed and consistent in resuming negotiations from the point they left off". EDEK stated that the Greek Cypriots should put an "end to illusions", claiming that the results showed that Ankara had the defining role in decision making in the north. President Nicos Anastasiades stated that the verdict of Turkish Cypriots is absolutely respected.[61]

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Presidential elections were held in Northern Cyprus on 11 October 2020 alongside a constitutional referendum with a run off held on 18 October 2020 1 They were originally scheduled to take place on 26 April 2020 2 but were postponed in March 2020 for six months due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 No candidate won a majority of votes in the first round 2020 Northern Cypriot presidential election 2015 11 October 2020 first round 18 October 2020 second round 2025 Turnout58 22 first round 67 29 second round Candidate Ersin Tatar Mustafa Akinci Party UBP Independent Popular vote 67 322 62 910 Percentage 51 69 48 31 Second round results by districtPresident before election Mustafa Akinci Independent Elected President Ersin Tatar UBP The two candidates contesting the second round were Mustafa Akinci the incumbent president running as an independent candidate and supporting a federal solution to the Cyprus dispute and Ersin Tatar the Prime Minister running as the National Unity Party candidate and opposing a federal solution in favour of a two state solution During his first term in office after being elected in 2015 Akinci pursued a relationship with Turkey on the basis of Northern Cyprus not becoming a sub administration whilst Tatar deemed Akinci s stance too belligerent and promised to repair relations The elections have been marked by controversies surrounding allegations and reports of interference from the Turkish government with Akinci claiming he was threatened by Turkish authorities in an attempt to force him to withdraw his candidacy Five days before the first round Tatar announced a partial reopening of the ghost town of Varosha sparking international condemnation and the fall of his cabinet after the junior partner in the coalition withdrew from the government Despite the parties of candidates receiving lower votes in the first round predominantly supporting Mustafa Akinci including the Republican Turkish Party CTP Tatar won a narrow victory in the second round and thus became the 5th President of Northern Cyprus His victory which was the closest ever margin in the history of Northern Cyprus was welcomed by most political parties in Turkey Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Candidates 3 Campaigns 3 1 Mustafa Akinci 3 2 Ersin Tatar 3 3 Tufan Erhurman 3 4 Kudret Ozersay 4 Campaign issues 4 1 Controversy over Turkish interference 4 2 Partial reopening of Varosha and the fall of the government 5 Opinion polls 5 1 First round 5 2 Second round 6 Results 7 Aftermath 8 ReferencesElectoral system editThe President of Northern Cyprus is elected using the two round system 4 If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round a second is held between the top two candidates 5 Candidates edit11 candidates ran in the first round of the election 6 Mustafa Akinci Independent supported by TDP and others Tufan Erhurman CTP Ersin Tatar 7 UBP Kudret Ozersay 8 Independent supported by HP Serdar Denktas Independent supported by DP Erhan Arikli YDP Fuat Turkoz Ciner MDP Arif Salih Kirdag Independent Alpan Uz Independent Ahmet Boran Independent Mustafa Ulas Independent Campaigns editMustafa Akinci edit nbsp An Akinci campaign poster in Kyrenia The slogan reads The answer is determination Akinci the incumbent president sought re election as an independent He announced his candidacy and set out his vision for a second term on 5 February 2020 at a rally in Nicosia titled Trust and Determination Evening He defended the federal model for the resolution of the Cyprus dispute as the only feasible and reasonable option declaring We do not want to be a minority amongst Greek Cypriots nor do we want to be a sub administration dependent on Turkey 9 His re election bid was shaped around the slogan The Answer is Akinci Turkish Cevap Akinci and the themes promoted in the campaign included trust determination sincerity and responsibility all associated with Akinci 10 The left wing Communal Democracy Party TDP chairman Cemal Ozyigit declared his party s support for Akinci s re election on 23 October 2019 when Akinci was yet to announce his candidacy 11 Other parties to declare support for Akinci in the first round were the extraparliamentary Communal Liberation Party New Forces 12 Independence Path 13 United Cyprus Party 14 and Left Movement 15 The Republican Turkish Party declared its support for Akinci in the second round 16 while the New Cyprus Party called on voters not to vote for Ersin Tatar 17 Ersin Tatar edit nbsp A banner of Ersin Tatar in Kyrenia with the banner reading We are walking to a new future Ersin Tatar leader of the right wing National Unity Party UBP and Prime Minister put forward his candidacy representing the UBP on 18 January 2020 He set out his vision for the Presidency on 16 September 2020 in an event in Nicosia titled We are walking to a new future Whilst Tatar has said that he would be willing to negotiate with Greek Cypriots for a resolution of the Cyprus dispute he advocated a two state solution involving separate Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot states in the European Union as his preferential model He based this on his position that having been explored as an option 1977 he believed the federal model for Cyprus to have been exhausted A key campaign promise was to fully reopen the ghost town of Varosha with the land being used by its original inhabitants under Turkish Cypriot sovereignty He also held that Akinci had been too belligerent with regards to the relationship with Turkey and he said that he would undo the damage in the Turkey Northern Cyprus relations brought upon by Akinci 10 18 19 Tatar s central campaign slogan was We are walking to a new future Turkish Yeni bir gelecege yuruyoruz with an emphasis in his campaign on the message Enough is enough We will not lose another five years 10 Political parties to declare support for Tatar in the second round were the Democratic Party 20 the Rebirth Party 20 and extraparliamentary the Nationalist Democracy Party 21 Tufan Erhurman edit nbsp Tufan Erhurman banners in front of CTP headquarters in Nicosia Tufan Erhurman head of the left wing Republican Turkish Party CTP Leader of the Main Opposition and former Prime Minister put forward his candidacy as the representative of his party on 17 December 2019 in an expanded party meeting in Nicosia 22 A proponent of the federal solution Erhurman initially set out a three piece vision for the Presidency with the three pieces consisting of a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus dispute a proactive foreign policy and a self sustaining economy He promised to campaign proactively against the embargo against Northern Cyprus on fields such as trade and sports whilst still striving for a result oriented process to solve the Cyprus dispute Whilst the President of Northern Cyprus has often left the major executive functions to the office of the Prime Minister Erhurman promised a more active role for the Presidency in internal politics foreseeing the Presidency as a stabiliser and a bridge between the short lasting volatile governments of Northern Cyprus 23 Erhurman emphasised that he would place relations with Turkey the European Union and Greek Cypriots on the correct footing with a particular emphasis on Turkish Cypriot will and self sufficiency He promoted dialogue as a basis for relations with Turkey saying that he would act responsibly not problematically 24 Erhurman s campaign slogan was The correct one is Tufan Erhurman Turkish Dogrusu Tufan Erhurman with a particular messaging focus on all round leadership 10 Kudret Ozersay edit Kudret Ozersay Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign of Affairs resigned from his position as head of the People s Party HP to run as an independent supported by the HP 25 Ozersay s campaign emphasised his previous experience as Chief Negotiator and a scholar of international law and used the slogan This is his job Turkish Bu onun isi with a double meaning also meaning he can get this done 10 Ozersay ran on a platform advocating that there were alternatives to a federal solution proposing a model of partnership based on collaboration instead Another key campaign promise was to reopen Varosha but only after informing the international community correctly about the nature of the reopening 26 Campaign issues editControversy over Turkish interference edit Mustafa Akinci made multiple statements over the course of the campaign that the government of Turkey was actively interfering in the elections against him He stated on 1 October that members of the Turkish parliament of the ruling Justice and Development Party and Nationalist Movement Party were touring villages in Northern Cyprus telling people not to vote for Akinci and that he had been receiving insults and threats from Turkish sources 27 The Turkish embassy in Nicosia released a statement condemning the mentality that considered every Turkish team on the island an interference in the elections and said that it was unacceptable that Turkey was being turned into campaign material 28 On 9 October Akinci stated that he had been threatened by Turkish authorities early in his campaign 29 with a person related to intelligence activity in Cyprus telling his Chief of Staff that it would be better for Akinci himself his family and the nation if he withdrew from the election He also revealed that his his Chief of Staff s and his campaign team s emails had been hacked into 30 The Turkish embassy in Nicosia categorically denied that Akinci had been threatened 31 Tatar said that it was unacceptable for a President to make such statements about Turkey 32 On 5 October Ozgur Gazete an online newspaper in Northern Cyprus published photos of Ersin Tatar meeting advisors of the Turkish Vice president Fuat Oktay in a hotel in Kyrenia reporting that the meetings had been taking place daily with Tatar briefing a Turkish ruling party campaign team about campaign developments and receiving strategic directives 33 34 Tatar released a statement in response claiming that foreign intelligence agencies had been secretly photographing technical teams from Turkey and serving them to websites set up specifically to manipulate the election He claimed that the photos were a violation of his right to privacy and that the state would take legal action against those who committed against the State and the nation 35 Tatar s statement was condemned by the CTP the TDP and various civil society organisations as an assault on the freedom of the press 36 37 Various pro government Turkish newspapers also ran headlines attacking Akinci in the run up to the election 38 Partial reopening of Varosha and the fall of the government edit On 6 October 2020 with five days to go before the election Ersin Tatar flew to Ankara upon the special invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan This was the date for the scheduled reopening of the Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project after months of repairs but the High Electoral Board had banned any political speeches at the reopening ceremony in Cyprus The ceremony took place nonetheless with Tatar and Erdogan taking part virtually via videoconferencing from a live press conference in Ankara During the ceremony Tatar announced that the ghost town of Varosha which had been sealed off during the 1974 conflict after the flight of its Greek Cypriot population would be partially reopened on 8 October This would involve the reopening of a couple of avenues and the beach for the public to visit Erdogan stated his support for the move and said that the infrastructure work required would be completed swiftly 39 The move met with condemnation from Josep Borrell the foreign policy chief of the European Union and expressions of concern from the United Nations Security Council and Russia The UN Security Council presidential statement urged the reversal of the decision and that the UN Security Council decisions regarding Varosha be respected 40 41 This move was seen as a pre election political manoeuvre by other political figures in Northern Cyprus 42 Akinci said that the developments were a black stain on Turkish Cypriot democracy saying that they constituted yet another development in the interference with our elections just to confer advantage to one candidate He also called using the reopening of Varosha as campaign material a grave mistake 43 Kudret Ozersay Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the People s Party the junior partner in the ruling coalition said that he had no prior knowledge of the reopening and that without a Council of Ministers decision this could not possibly be a real reopening of Varosha 44 The Party Assembly of the People s Party decided to withdraw from the coalition leading to a collapse of the government citing Ersin Tatar s bypassing of his coalition partners and using Varosha as an election ploy as the reason 45 Opinion polls editFirst round edit Polling firm Date Sample size AkinciTDP TatarUBP ErhurmanCTP OzersayHP Others Lead Gezici 46 8 10 February 2020 4 428 29 3 32 6 17 4 29 7 3 3 Gezici 47 11 13 January 2020 3 264 48 28 8 34 2 17 4 8 3 14 2 5 4 Gezici 49 December 2019 28 2 33 9 19 7 10 5 7 7 5 7 Second round edit Polling firm Date Sample size AkinciTDP TatarUBP Lead Gezici 46 8 10 February 2020 4 428 46 9 53 1 6 2 Gezici 47 11 13 January 2020 3 264 48 47 5 52 5 5 0 Gezici 49 December 2019 45 4 54 6 9 2Results editThe first round results were regarded in the Turkish Cypriot media as a disappointment for Ozersay Arikli and Denktas and especially for Ozersay who had suffered a loss of 15 from the previous election 50 Ozersay said that he would reconsider his future political career based on the election results saying that he had performed far below his expectations 51 Erhurman congratulated the two candidates reaching the second round and said that the election results would be critiqued by the CTP Party Assembly 52 On 13 October the CTP Party Assembly unanimously voted to support Akinci in the second round citing their common goal of the federal solution as the rationale 53 Arikli s YDP and the Democratic Party endorsed Tatar for the second round 54 55 The DP decision was a contested one and as a response Serdar Denktas resigned from the party that he had previously led for 21 years releasing a statement implying that he would vote for Akinci and saying If my party cannot defend its honour I have to defend mine 56 Tatar was elected in the second round by a narrow margin winning 51 74 of the vote The Gazimagusa and Iskele districts swayed the result in favour of Tatar with Tatar attaining 70 79 of the votes in Iskele Tatar had a lead of 1 in Girne District whilst Akinci won all three remaining districts garnering 56 14 of the votes in the capital Lefkosa District 57 CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Ersin TatarNational Unity Party35 82532 3567 32251 69Mustafa AkinciIndependent33 05329 8462 91048 31Tufan ErhurmanRepublican Turkish Party24 00821 68Kudret OzersayIndependent6 3565 74Erhan ArikliRebirth Party5 9375 36Serdar DenktasIndependent4 6534 20Fuat Turkoz CinerNationalist Democracy Party3270 30Arif Salih KirdagIndependent2820 25Alpan UzIndependent1560 14Ahmet BoranIndependent830 07Mustafa UlasIndependent690 06Total110 749100 00130 232100 00Valid votes110 74995 66130 23297 24Invalid blank votes5 0274 343 6992 76Total votes115 776100 00133 931100 00Registered voters turnout198 86758 22199 02967 29Source Kibris Online Kibris OnlineAftermath editSpeaking after he was elected Tatar thanked the Turkish Cypriot electorate who elected him out of free will as well as the political parties that supported him in the second round motherland Turkey and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan He promised an expansion of the relations with Turkey stated that he would be ready for talks on the resolution of the Cyprus dispute based on facts and speaking in English said We are the voice of Turkish Cypriots we are fighters we are fighting to exist within the TRNC Therefore our neighbours in the south and the international community should respect our fight to live with freedom within the TRNC Tatar was immediately congratulated by Turkish President Erdogan as well as the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlut Cavusoglu 58 59 In his concession speech Akinci congratulated Tatar but reiterated that this was not an election conducted under normal circumstances and wished that no one would resort to these ways once again He also said that it would be beneficial for Turkish Cypriots to assess which results came out of which region He announced that he would be ending his political career 60 Amongst Greek Cypriots the left wing opposition party AKEL called the election result a negative development but added that the Greek Cypriot side must remain committed and consistent in resuming negotiations from the point they left off EDEK stated that the Greek Cypriots should put an end to illusions claiming that the results showed that 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