ÁD
ÁD
ÁD
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
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ÁD's worldview is rooted in an exclusive ethno-nationalism that regards Greek-Cypriot identity as its inviolable core. The party propagates an authoritarian view of the state, where collective national interests supersede individual freedoms. Its perception of humanity is characterized by a sharp distinction between 'us' and 'them,' with migration framed as an existential threat to the nation's cultural heritage and biological integrity.
The agenda primarily aims at total repatriation and border closure to preserve Cyprus's demographic structure. It demands an uncompromising stance on the Cyprus issue, strictly rejects federal solutions, and instead strives for national sovereignty free from external influences. Its target audience includes citizens who feel left behind by globalization, as well as young nationalists seeking a radical alternative to the established party system.
Strategically, ÁD positions itself as an anti-establishment force that challenges the parliamentary structure from within. It utilizes the institutions of the rule of law to disseminate its platform but openly questions their liberal fundamental values. The inherent tension lies between its necessary adherence to democratic rules and a rhetoric that often operates on the fringes of constitutional legality, deliberately fueling societal polarization.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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