According to Politis, Akinci feels that conditions not only favour an extension of his term as the leader of the Turkish Cypriot community “but also dictate it”. It was estimated among his close associates that the climate, and developments favoured his re-election.
The same information indicates that Mr Akinci appeared more confident since his recent meetings with President Anastasiades and UN envoy Jane Holl Lute, the paper said.
The main contender against Akinci would however be Kudret Ozersay, the current Turkish Cypriot ‘foreign minister’ who has appeared of late to gain more favour from Ankara, with whom Akinci has had his disagreements of late, especially with regard to Turkey’s growing influence in the north, which is a concern if talks ultimately fail.
Politis said recent events such as the arrest of a politician over a book, the murder of a businessman and Akinci’s call last week for a new census, has prompted many Turkish Cypriots to rally behind him.
Ozersay, on the other hand, is viewed as being more aligned with Ankara and does not favour a federal solution, in addition to issuing strong language towards the Greek Cypriot side on its hydrocarbons programme.
Source: Cyprus Mail
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