Cyprus picks new president amid economic doubt, ethnic split

Turkish, left, and Turkish Cypriot breakaway painted giant flags are seen on Pentadahtilos mountains in the Turkish occupied area in the north, behind the divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023. Cypriots are voting Sunday for a new president who they’ll expect to decisively steer the small island nation through shifting geopolitical sands and uncertain economic times that have become people's overriding concern, eclipsing stalemated efforts to remedy the country’s ethnic division. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Cypriots are voting Sunday for a new president who they’ll expect to decisively steer the small island nation through shifting geopolitical sands and uncertain economic times that have become people's overriding concern, eclipsing stalemated efforts to remedy the country’s ethnic division.

The monthslong campaign has been a lackluster affair, primarily because the three leading candidates are all close associates of outgoing President Nicos Anastasiades and so their battles have centered on trying to persuade voters that they’re not all cut from the same cloth.

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