Ideologically, ELAM is
neo-fascist,
neo-nazi and
nationalist-revolutionary, akin to the
NPD in
Germany, the
GUD in
France and
Golden Dawn in
Greece. Though the party has been accused of being aligned to fascist and even Nazi ideologies, it has categorically refused these claims and has cut ties with Golden Dawn since 2020.
Previous connections with Golden Dawn ELAM had been openly connected with Greek
far-right political party
Golden Dawn, which it described in the past as a "brother movement". The party officially congratulated the leader of Golden Dawn,
Nikolaos Michaloliakos, for their electoral success. In late December 2012, ELAM announced its candidate Georgios Charalambous; for the upcoming presidential elections; in the presence of two notable members of Golden Dawn, Giannis Lagos and
Ilias Kasidiaris. It was reported that in the presentation Ilias Kasidiaris stated that "ELAM and Golden Dawn are not simply brother parties" and that "ELAM is the Golden Dawn of Cyprus". In October 2013 Greek Golden Dawn MPs Ilias Kasidiaris and Artemis Matheopoulos stated that ELAM is being financed by Golden Dawn. In June 2020, ELAM explained it had officially cut ties with Golden Dawn, after the party lost their parliamentary representation in the
2019 election. Its leader,
Christos Christou, cited that the party was following its own strategy, acting independently. Some linked this decision to the investigations of the murder of
Pavlos Fyssas and the closure of Golden Dawn in 2020 On 19 March 2011, eyewitnesses reported that members of ELAM beat up a lottery seller in Lidras street in Nicosia after a disagreement in political views. Furthermore, it was reported that eight ELAM members, one of which ranked as a
second lieutenant in the
Cypriot National Guard, were arrested by the police in connection to an attack against university students during the student elections of the
University of Nicosia on 6 December 2011. In addition, local newspaper
Haravgi reported that on 11 May 2012, a second lieutenant was found training ELAM members in shooting
mortars in a National Guard's shooting ground. The
Ministry of Defense confirmed that an officer had been charged for calling a non-authorized person for shooting in a shooting ground, but specified that it was a
rifle shooting. The Ministry made no comment on possible political connections to the incident. On 26 March 2014, ELAM members attempted to interrupt and stop a reunification conference in Limassol, in which one of the speakers was the
Turkish Cypriot politician
Mehmet Ali Talat. It was reported that members of ELAM broke through the police lines, broke a window and threw a flare in the conference hall, while a Turkish Cypriot journalist was slightly injured. ELAM was protesting against the presence of Mehmet Ali Talat in the conference, calling him a "war criminal".
Parliamentary moment of silence boycott ELAM's MPs walked out on a parliamentary moment of silence for the more than 500 dead migrants from the
2023 Pylos migrant boat disaster. The party stated that the moment of silence was "political exploitation" and "The aim is so that society will feel guilty for a crime committed by traffickers." ==Electoral results==