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How George Vassiliou Lost the Most Certain Election Battle in Cyprus's History in 1993 – Michalis Papapetrou: "He Proved He Was a Statesman"

Published January 14, 2026, 11:13
How George Vassiliou Lost the Most Certain Election Battle in Cyprus's History in 1993 – Michalis Papapetrou: "He Proved He Was a Statesman"

Legal expert Michalis Papapetrou, speaking on ANT1, referred to George Vassiliou's electoral defeat in 1993, characterizing it as an unexpected reversal. Papapetrou, who was a close associate of Vassiliou, explained that the then-President had secured a strong percentage in the first round, but his statement about Glaukos Clerides' withdrawal and the failure of AKEL students to return to vote led to the final defeat. Despite the defeat, Papapetrou emphasized that Vassiliou was a politician with integrity, mild tones, and foresight, a true statesman. He also mentioned Vassiliou's willingness to cooperate with his political opponent, Glaukos Clerides, taking on the role of head of negotiations for EU accession. Papapetrou concluded by expressing his sorrow for the loss of Vassiliou, emphasizing that he will be missed by all of Cyprus.