Ideology and positions
The Democratic National Movement (DEK) promotes national identity, Hellenic heritage, and Orthodox Christian values. It asserts that Cyprus is an inseparable part of the Greek nation and cultural sphere. Its founder, Andreas Themistokleous, has described the party as opposing what he refers to as "Woke culture" and everything it entails. DEK rejects any stance on Cypriot sovereignty based on a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation, which it views as a threat to national unity and democratic integrity. Instead, it promotes the full rejection of Turkish occupation and the safeguarding of the Greek character of the island. Its foundational principles include: • Absolute commitment to the survival of Hellenism in Cyprus. • Rejection of any recognition or normalization of the pseudo-state in occupied Cyprus. • Defense of Greek as the national language in all domains of public and cultural life. • Promotion of armed defense capabilities, the revival of the Greece–Cyprus Unified Defense Doctrine, and the pursuit of strategic alliances. • Opposition to mass illegal immigration, globalism, the woke ideology, and efforts to deconstruct the traditional values of the Greek nation. • Support for national education, the public health system, rural development, and the protection of small and medium enterprises. • Emphasis on economic sovereignty, a regulated private sector, and the rejection of oligopolistic practices. • Commitment to European integration only under the condition of safeguarding national sovereignty and Christian values. == Party leaders ==