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Promising to unify, ex-minister Christodoulides wins Cyprus presidency

Former foreign minister Nikos Christodoulides was elected as the new president of Cyprus in a runoff election Sunday. His rival, veteran diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis, conceded defeat.

With 100% of ballots counted, Mr. Christodoulides had 51.9% of the vote to Mr. Mayroyiannis’ 48.1%, according to official election results.

Mr. Christodoulides campaigned as a unifying force for ethnically divided Cyprus, eschewing ideological and party divisions. His message resonated with a wide swath of voters.

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