DT. wrote:Murataga wrote:Piratis wrote:Your political status is zero. What the UN and the world recognizes is Republic of Cyprus but instead of being part of RoC you choose illegality.
Wrong again
Our political status is equal to your`s and you are nothing more than a community on this island that passes itself as the RoC through illegality and crime. You have to deal with the fact that you are ONE of the TWO politcally equal communities, better sooner than later.
Murataga, could you please define the political equality as quoted in the ONE resolution you've picked to listen to?
Is the definition as given by the secretary general. Would you like to post it or shall i dig it up?
Gladly, as I was the one puttuing the Resolution about BBF with politically equivalent ststus up here in the first place fully aware of the definition of political status and the one supporting it from the begining. It reads exactly the following and it is exactly what I support:
While political equality does not mean equal numerical participation in all federal Government branches and administration, it should be reflected inter alia in various ways: in the requirement that the federal constitution of the State of Cyprus be approved or amended with the concurrences of both communities; in the effective participation of both communities in all organs and decisions of the federal Government; in safeguards to ensure that the federal Government will not be empowered to adopt any measures against the interests of one community; and in the equality and identical powers and functions of the two federated states
This is what I stand by, word for word. Now you tell me, or better yet your buddy Piratis, if this is a "nation vs. minority" analogy or a political equivalence of two communities as analogous to the political equivalence of Greece (with 10 million) and Germany (with 90 million) in the EU parliament.