EDEK and Green Party evaluate post-election future
On May 24, EDEK and the Green Party - Citizens' Cooperation held Central Committee meetings in Nicosia to analyze their electoral failures. Following their inability to secure parliamentary representation, both parties are re-evaluating their organizational structures and political future. During the EDEK meeting, party president Nikos Anastasiou may offer his resignation to accept responsibility for the outcome, though sources suggest it is unlikely to be accepted. The Green Party is focused on organizational and financial restructuring due to the loss of state funding. This financial shift has resulted in the closure of provincial offices and a consolidation of operations into a central office in Nicosia with reduced staff. Both parties held these sessions to address the practical and political consequences of their results. The meetings lasted several hours, focusing on how each party will move forward without parliamentary presence.