Kikapu wrote:umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.
I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.
Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either.....