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Friday, April 24, 2026
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Cypriot President's Approval Ratings Plummet Following Leaked Video Scandal

A recent public opinion poll has revealed a significant and precipitous decline in President Nikos Christodoulides' favourability among Cypriot citizens. The survey indicates that a substantial majority of the population believes the President's public image has been severely tarnished by a leaked video. This controversial footage, reportedly showing the President's former Director of Office in discussions with individuals identified as potential investors, has undeniably sent ripples of unease throughout the nation's political landscape.

The findings, meticulously gathered by RAI Consultant for "ALPHA" and subsequently disseminated by Alphanews.live, paint a stark and concerning picture of public sentiment. An overwhelming 58% of respondents articulated that the President's public image suffered a highly detrimental impact due to the video's circulation. Furthermore, an additional 19% perceived a moderate negative effect, collectively suggesting widespread disquiet regarding the implications of the leaked material. The extent of the video's reach is equally notable, with a staggering 71% of respondents confirming they had viewed the controversial content.

Olympios Toumazos, the Executive President of RAI Consultants, elaborated on the survey's profound implications, highlighting the remarkably consistent negative reception observed across diverse societal strata. According to Toumazos, the video's adverse effect on President Christodoulides' standing has proven remarkably uniform, transcending significant demographic divides such as gender, geographical province, and age group. This uniformity in negative perception strongly suggests that the issue has resonated deeply across the entire spectrum of the electorate, posing a considerable challenge to the administration's ongoing efforts to maintain public confidence.

The precise circumstances surrounding the video's leak remain a subject of intense speculation among the public and political commentators. However, its content, allegedly pertaining to interactions with individuals presenting themselves as potential investors, has evidently struck a particularly dissonant chord with the populace. The fact that the former Director of the President's Office was implicated further amplifies the gravity of the situation, directly involving individuals closely associated with the head of state.

While the majority of respondents registered a negative impact, the poll did reveal some dissenting viewpoints, though these were significantly outnumbered. A minority of 11% expressed the belief that the President's image remained largely unaffected by the scandal, while a further 9% remained entirely unaware of the controversy altogether. Nevertheless, these figures are substantially dwarfed by the overwhelming consensus of disapproval, indicating that the narrative surrounding the video has largely taken hold amongst the Cypriot populace. The extensive viewership, with over 60% of respondents across all age cohorts having seen the video, signifies its widespread dissemination and the public's keen interest in these unfolding events.

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