NICOSIA, June ⁠4 (Reuters) – Lawmakers in Cyprus re-elected ⁠Annita Demetriou as speaker of parliament ‌on Thursday in a vote seen as an early glimpse of emerging partnerships ​ahead of a presidential ⁠election in 2028.

    Cyprus ⁠has a presidential system of government, but ⁠alliances ‌in parliament are a gauge of voting trends.

    Demetriou, ⁠who heads the right-wing Democratic Rally ​party, ‌was elected with votes from her ⁠party ​as well as the Democratic Party, a centrist group supporting incumbent President ⁠Nikos Christodoulides, and Direct ​Democracy, a grassroots grouping founded by a social media personality.

    Two of the ⁠political parties supporting Christodoulides’s administration, the socialist EDEK and centrist Dipa, failed to win seats in a ​parliamentary election on ⁠May 24. The Democratic Party is ​the only party ‌currently supporting Christodoulides now ​represented in parliament.

    (Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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