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 In the late 1940s, a small left-wing party called the [[en:groups:trotskystiko|Trotskyist Party of Cyprus]] (TPC) appeared in Cyprus. The party published its own newspaper, [[en:magazines:ergatis|‘The Worker (Ergatis)’]], from 1947 to 1949, seems to have been influential among some workers, was openly opposed to the Union of Cyprus with Greece (Enosis), supported the independence of the island, and took part in the 1949 municipal elections in Limassol. It was fiercely critical of AKEL, which it saw as a political and ideological enemy that dominated the Cypriot working class, rather than expressing and representing it. In the late 1940s, a small left-wing party called the [[en:groups:trotskystiko|Trotskyist Party of Cyprus]] (TPC) appeared in Cyprus. The party published its own newspaper, [[en:magazines:ergatis|‘The Worker (Ergatis)’]], from 1947 to 1949, seems to have been influential among some workers, was openly opposed to the Union of Cyprus with Greece (Enosis), supported the independence of the island, and took part in the 1949 municipal elections in Limassol. It was fiercely critical of AKEL, which it saw as a political and ideological enemy that dominated the Cypriot working class, rather than expressing and representing it.
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