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Candidate with Direct Democracy: Convicted in the Occupied Territories for Drugs but Says it Doesn't Matter Because… Courts Aren't Recognized

Published March 17, 2026, 14:01
Candidate with Direct Democracy: Convicted in the Occupied Territories for Drugs but Says it Doesn't Matter Because… Courts Aren't Recognized

Valeri Tarapai, a candidate for the Direct Democracy movement, was previously convicted in the occupied territories for a drug-related offense, a fact she confirms. However, she emphasizes that she has a clean criminal record in the Republic of Cyprus and does not recognize the courts in the occupied territories. Ms. Tarapai was arrested with cannabis and drug processing equipment, sentenced to three years in prison, but was released early for good behavior. She considers the case a mistake of her youth and argues that the sentence would have been different in the Republic of Cyprus. Furthermore, she states that she has moved on with her life and that the incident no longer represents her.