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Generation Change

Generation Change (Greek: Αλλαγή Γενιάς), also known by its initials AG, is a minor political party in the Republic of Cyprus that emerged from the rebranding of the Independents Movement shortly before the 2021 legislative elections. Founded by economist and politician Anna Theologou, the party positioned itself to appeal to younger voters disillusioned with established political structures, emphasizing themes of renewal and reform. In the May 2021 parliamentary elections, Generation Change garnered 10,095 votes, equivalent to 2.82% of the total, but fell short of the 3.67% threshold required for representation in the . The party's platform focused on generational turnover in leadership and addressing systemic issues in Cypriot politics, though it has not achieved significant electoral breakthroughs or policy influence. Generation Change has occasionally aligned with left-leaning forces, notably endorsing , the candidate backed by the AKEL, in the 2023 presidential election. Lacking parliamentary seats or widespread institutional support, it reflects broader trends of voter fragmentation and anti-establishment sentiment in , yet its post-2021 activity has diminished, with limited visibility in subsequent political developments. No major controversies or achievements have been prominently associated with the party in available records from electoral observers and analyses.

History

Founding and initial phase

Generation Change (Greek: Αλλαγή Γενιάς) was formally established as a political party on 19 April 2021, according to its statutes, by Anna Theologou, a Cypriot economist who had served as an independent member of the House of Representatives since her election in 2016. The party evolved from Theologou's earlier efforts to register the Movement of Independents, reflecting her push against perceived systemic corruption in Cypriot politics during her independent tenure. In its founding phase, Generation Change positioned itself as a for political renewal, drawing on Theologou's experience in and regulatory consulting to advocate for and institutional . The rapid formation aligned with preparations for the upcoming legislative elections, enabling the party to submit candidates by 12 May 2021 among over 650 contenders for 56 seats. This initial organizational effort emphasized mobilization in districts like , where Theologou had built her independent base.

Pre-electoral alliances and 2021 campaign

Generation Change, initially registered as the Independents Movement, rebranded ahead of the May 30, 2021, legislative elections under the leadership of Anna Theologou, who had recently departed from the Active Citizens–Movement of United Cypriot Hunters grouping. The party did not form any pre-electoral alliances with established political entities and contested the election independently, positioning itself as a fresh alternative amid widespread voter disillusionment with traditional parties. The campaign emphasized generational renewal, targeting younger voters with the slogan "We are going for a generation change. #Are you in?" Key proposals included advancing social justice through fair wealth redistribution, protections for economically and socially vulnerable groups, and the creation of quality jobs with dignified wages. The platform also advocated incorporating "happiness" as a constitutional principle to guide executive and legislative decisions, aiming to foster a society of contented citizens. Despite these efforts, Generation Change secured 10,095 votes, equivalent to 2.82% of the total, falling short of the 3.67% threshold required for seats in the . The result reflected challenges for new entrants in Cyprus's fragmented political landscape, where established parties retained dominance despite scandals like the golden passport program.

Post-election period and dissolution

Following the legislative elections held on May 30, 2021, Generation Change received 10,095 votes, representing 2.82 percent of the valid votes cast nationwide, but secured no seats in the 56-member due to failing the proportional threshold in any district. This outcome denied the party access to state funding allocated by electoral performance and a legislative platform to promote its centre-left proposals on economic reform and measures. In the immediate post-election phase, the party faced challenges in sustaining organizational momentum without parliamentary presence, as Cypriot political dynamics favor established groups with institutional resources. No significant public initiatives or statements from Generation Change were recorded in the subsequent months, contrasting with its pre-election efforts. Leader Anna Theologou expressed disappointment over the results but did not announce immediate strategic pivots, with internal reflections focusing on among younger demographics, which remained below 60 percent overall. By 2022, Generation Change exhibited no visible activity in debates or governance, amid a fragmented opposition dominated by larger parties like DISY and AKEL. The party did not participate in the February 2023 , where independents and alliances overshadowed minor formations, nor in the June 2024 elections, where six seats were contested among established contenders. This non-involvement, coupled with the absence of registered candidates or campaign financing disclosures post-2021, marked the effective dissolution of the party, as it ceased functioning as a viable electoral entity. Theologou shifted to economic commentary, including critiques of in forums, without affiliation to Generation Change.

Ideology and positions

Centre-left orientation and key proposals

Generation Change identified as a centre-left political entity, aligning with elements in Cypriot politics through its support for left-leaning candidates and alliances, such as backing in the 2023 presidential election alongside the communist-rooted AKEL party. Its leader, Anna Theologou, later ran as an AKEL candidate in the 2024 elections, underscoring ties to established left-wing networks despite the party's emphasis on renewal. The party's core proposals centered on generational change and , aiming to replace veteran politicians with younger representatives to break cycles of entrenched power. It advocated ending , criticizing the dominance of family-based networks in major parties like DISY and AKEL, which it argued perpetuated and stifled innovation. These positions reflected a broader of the political , positioning the party as a vehicle for injecting fresh perspectives into without radical ideological overhauls. While lacking detailed policy platforms on economic redistribution or in , its centre-left stance implied support for social reforms aligned with priorities, though implementation remained hypothetical given its failure to secure parliamentary seats in the May 30, 2021, legislative elections, where it garnered 2.82% of the vote. The emphasis on internal renewal over sweeping systemic changes distinguished it from more ideologically rigid left-wing groups, focusing instead on pragmatic renewal to address voter disillusionment with traditional parties.

Leadership and organization

Anna Theologou and party structure

Anna Theologou, a , holds a BSc in and an MSc in Monetary and Financial from the , along with an MBA in Oil and Gas Management from the European University Cyprus. She entered politics and was elected to the in the legislative election as a candidate for Citizens' in the constituency, later transitioning to independent status and association with the Movement of Independents, retaining her seat until 2021. Theologou founded Generation Change in early 2021 as a rebranding and evolution from her prior efforts, registering it with the Registrar of Political Parties to contest the May 2021 legislative elections under the slogan "We are going for a generation change. Are you in?" She positioned the grouping to attract younger voters disillusioned with established parties, drawing on her experience as the sole parliamentary representative from independent-aligned initiatives. Within Generation Change, Theologou served as general coordinator rather than formal leader, signaling an intent for a less hierarchical, movement-oriented approach over traditional party leadership. The party's structure reflected its rapid assembly, functioning primarily as a small, coordinator-led entity with no publicly detailed executive bodies or extensive regional branches, focused on electoral mobilization rather than institutionalized organization. This setup aligned with its origins in independent politics, prioritizing thematic campaigns on and renewal over formalized internal .

Electoral performance

2021 legislative election results

Generation Change participated in the held on 30 May 2021, contesting all six electoral districts to elect 56 members of the from the . The party, founded in 2019 as a new entrant without prior parliamentary representation, secured 10,095 votes out of 357,712 valid votes cast islandwide, equating to 2.82%. This performance placed it below the approximate 3-5% threshold effectively required for proportional seat allocation in Cyprus's district-based system, resulting in zero seats won. The saw a of 65.72% from 557,836 registered voters, with Generation Change's vote share reflecting limited breakthrough for newer parties amid dominance by established groupings like DISY (27.8%) and AKEL (22.3%). Despite campaigning on centre-left proposals for generational renewal and anti-corruption measures, the party failed to convert its platform into legislative presence, highlighting challenges for emerging movements in Cyprus's entrenched .
PartyVotesPercentageSeats
Generation Change10,0952.82%0
Post-election analysis noted Generation Change's results as part of a fragmented where seven parties ultimately gained , but smaller formations like it were sidelined due to the proportional system's bias toward larger vote concentrations per district. The party's exclusion contributed to no immediate changes in the unicameral parliament's composition, which retained a multiparty but conservative-leaning majority.

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