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The '''Fighting Democratic Movement''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Αγωνιστικό Δημοκρατικό Κίνημα, '''ADIK''') was a [[conservatism|conservative]] and [[centrism|centrist]] [[political party]] in [[Cyprus]].
The '''Fighting Democratic Movement''' ({{lang-el|Αγωνιστικό Δημοκρατικό Κίνημα}}, '''ADIK''') was a [[conservatism|conservative]] and [[centrism|centrist]] [[political party]] in [[Cyprus]].
At the 2001 [[legislative]] [[elections in Cyprus|elections]], 27 May 2001, the party won 2.2% of the popular vote and 1 out of 56 seats. In 2006 it lost parliamentary representation. In 2011, ADIK decided to become part of the centre party DIKO.

In the [[2001 Cypriot legislative election|2001 parliamentary elections]] the party received 2% of the popular vote and won one of the 56 seats in parliament. In 2006 it lost parliamentary representation. In 2011, ADIK decided to become part of the centre party DIKO.


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Latest revision as of 22:00, 20 October 2023

The Fighting Democratic Movement (Greek: Αγωνιστικό Δημοκρατικό Κίνημα, ADIK) was a conservative and centrist political party in Cyprus.

In the 2001 parliamentary elections the party received 2% of the popular vote and won one of the 56 seats in parliament. In 2006 it lost parliamentary representation. In 2011, ADIK decided to become part of the centre party DIKO.

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