Tag: Fidias Panayiotou

Fidias Publishes Controversial Interview with Ersin Tatar Amid Political Backlash

Cypriot MEP and YouTuber Fidias Panayiotou has sparked outrage by releasing a controversial interview with Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar, filmed in the “presidential palace” of the unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Titled “The Leader of a State That Nobody Recognizes,” the podcast has drawn sharp criticism from political parties, who accuse Panayiotou of naivety and legitimizing the breakaway north, while the Environmental Movement calls out “hypocritical indignation.”

Fidias, Cyprus MEP, Questions EU: Why More Support for Ukraine Than Cyprus?

Fidias Panayiotou, an independent Cyprus MEP and YouTuber, has publicly questioned why the EU prioritizes support for Ukraine over Cyprus. While Ukraine receives billions in aid to counter Russia’s aggression, Cyprus—divided since 1974—struggles with limited EU focus despite its longstanding issues. Fidias’ inquiry highlights a perceived imbalance between the EU’s strategic external support and its attention to internal member state challenges.

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Musk Backs Fidias Again, Urges "Make Europe Great Again"

Elon Musk continues his vocal support of controversial Greek Cypriot MEP Fidias Panayiotou, urging his followers to “Vote for Fidias” and amplifying Panayiotou’s “Make Europe Great Again” message. This ongoing support highlights their unusual bond, forged after Panayiotou camped outside Twitter HQ to meet Musk. While Panayiotou’s unconventional approach resonates with some, his stances on issues like Ukraine have sparked criticism and accusations of promoting a far-right agenda.

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Fidias Panayiotou: Elon Musk's Voice in the European Parliament

Fidias Panayiotou, an independent MEP from Cyprus, has quickly become a notable supporter of Elon Musk’s agenda within the European Parliament. Through a unique relationship fostered largely on social media, Fidias shares Musk’s views on digital freedom and reducing bureaucracy, creating both interest and controversy in the political landscape of the EU.

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