Kifeas wrote:miltiades wrote:The jokers are happy , GR is in his element, the biggest joke in Europe is about to be unveiled. A statue of Fidel Castro will be erected in Heroes Square , Stalin and Lenin will be somewhere in Nicosia , at Larnaca airport a 24 feet tall statue depicting the Communist ideals -sfirodrepano - will be placed at the Departure and Arrivals entry , just to remind visitors to Cyprus that the nation has gone and made itself the biggest f..ng joke in Europe !!
That bloody woman in Greece , the head of KKE will be having premenstrual orgasms , what a bunch of loonies , Hamas in action , they won too and the people suffer , and with a communist leader at the helm of the Cyprus government Cypriots will suffer . As they say those that God , or in this instance the Devil , wants to destroy first he makes them mad , in the case of Cyprus bloody lunatics. The Americans and the British will be told loud and clear , we the Cypriots have chosen a communist to lead us in our holy shit crusade against YOU , beware we are now part of Europe and we claim our prize , the first f..ng lunatics to have a Communist as a President !!!
GR Send for the KGB , forget Blackwater they dont fight for communists !!
Just woke up , I think I was having a nightmare !!
Are you sure it was just a dream, Miltiades? I hope so, because similar symptoms are experienced by hallucinating schizophrenics! You better check this up!
Raymanoff wrote:Well, i find it unacceptable... or as i said before a "political pornography" since 68% of people voted against Papadopoulos meaning it was against his ministers aswell...and here you go. Both candidates promising 4-5 ministries to DEKO...cmon! Its a betrayal to their electorate and i guess Kassoulidis or Chrisfofias will be exactly the same once they get into presidents chair... alltho i hope Kassoulidis wins so DEKO gets basicaly nothing in the new government since their major support for Christofias... latest elections showed that political parties have little to do with people decisions these days... everyone got fed up.
Raymanoff wrote:Well, i find it unacceptable... or as i said before a "political pornography" since 68% of people voted against Papadopoulos meaning it was against his ministers aswell...and here you go. Both candidates promising 4-5 ministries to DEKO...cmon! Its a betrayal to their electorate and i guess Kassoulidis or Chrisfofias will be exactly the same once they get into presidents chair... alltho i hope Kassoulidis wins so DEKO gets basicaly nothing in the new government since their major support for Christofias... latest elections showed that political parties have little to do with people decisions these days... everyone got fed up.
DT. wrote:Piratis wrote:Both Kasoulides and Christofias have shown with their actions during the last 2 days that everything they said about Papadopoulos policies were election talk. During the negotiations with DEKO they both gave to Papadopoulos side everything they asked in regards to the policies that will be followed regarding they Cyprus problem, including the foreign minister as a guarantee for this. They ate their words regarding the criticism against Papadopoulos (of course DYSI could start again tomorrow)
What they cared about was the chair, and it is unfortunate that they have used the Turkish and British propaganda in their election campaign.
In any case Christofias is clearly the best among the two. Kasoulides doesn't have the caliber of a president. It would be unfortunate for Cyprus to have Kasoulides as president after having people like Vassiliou, Cleredes and Papadopoulos at the top spot.
I am glad that DEKO and EDEK, and hopefully the Greens, came to an agreement with Christofias. This will guarantee that the policy of the Cyprus problem will be the right one, and that Cyprus will continue to have a balanced mixed economy. It will be a slightly more "left" version of the previous goverment.
The negative of this change is that it will harm our image abroad due to having a communist as a president. I hope Bananiot, who voted for Christofias, will not blame Christofias because the Turks and the AngloAmericans will not like him and will start to attack him very soon.
Another negative is that I am not sure if DEKO had time to negotiate enough about the internal affairs and economic policy. I hope they did, and that AKEL will continue with the same mixed economy that Cyprus has enjoyed over the last decades.
Personally I wouldn't trust Anastasiades to keep any agreement made. That guy is the most arrogant person ever. During the referendum he didn't even care about the opinion of the vast majority of the supporters of his own party. DYSI is the party that voted "yes" in the referendum, it is the party that harbors EOKA B and all other nationalists and extremists, and Kasoulides wanted to fallow a neoliberal economic policy that would benefit the few on the expense of the rest. Therefore given the options I believe that DEKO and EDEK made the right choice.
enjoy your partnership with Papapetrou Piratis, I hear you have lots in common with him.
Had Tassos gone to the 2nd round with christofias Anastasiades would have received offers of carving his face on the side of Troodos by now, in order to vote for Tassos in the 2nd round so quit making out that only Kasoulides and chrisotifas are out to make deals. All our politicians have this talent.
I would now call upon both you and the rest of the Papadopoulos supporters to refrain from undermining the futuire President of this Republic (either one) in favour of a former one. The people have voted and Papadopoulos was 3rd with a difference of 7,000 votes from the 2nd. In my book that means he lost and his supporters need to start accpeting this.
He is opening a politicial office however and you're all free to volunteer there.
michalis5354 wrote:Raymanoff wrote:Well, i find it unacceptable... or as i said before a "political pornography" since 68% of people voted against Papadopoulos meaning it was against his ministers aswell...and here you go. Both candidates promising 4-5 ministries to DEKO...cmon! Its a betrayal to their electorate and i guess Kassoulidis or Chrisfofias will be exactly the same once they get into presidents chair... alltho i hope Kassoulidis wins so DEKO gets basicaly nothing in the new government since their major support for Christofias... latest elections showed that political parties have little to do with people decisions these days... everyone got fed up.
I am happy that DIKO has not suported Kasoulides. I dont want our party to be poluted with extremist EOKA B views and change direction. We have a clear transparent strategy that is well endorsed throughout the FREE World.
Imagine Papapetrou being the chief negotiator in case Christofias win.. What a joke and What a tragedy..
Piratis wrote:michalis5354 wrote:Raymanoff wrote:Well, i find it unacceptable... or as i said before a "political pornography" since 68% of people voted against Papadopoulos meaning it was against his ministers aswell...and here you go. Both candidates promising 4-5 ministries to DEKO...cmon! Its a betrayal to their electorate and i guess Kassoulidis or Chrisfofias will be exactly the same once they get into presidents chair... alltho i hope Kassoulidis wins so DEKO gets basicaly nothing in the new government since their major support for Christofias... latest elections showed that political parties have little to do with people decisions these days... everyone got fed up.
I am happy that DIKO has not suported Kasoulides. I dont want our party to be poluted with extremist EOKA B views and change direction. We have a clear transparent strategy that is well endorsed throughout the FREE World.
Imagine Papapetrou being the chief negotiator in case Christofias win.. What a joke and What a tragedy..
michalis can you stop saying nonsense? The EOKA B are in DISY. There is not a single EOKA B in DIKO. Maybe you don't know Samson, Karras, Pourgourides and all the other EOKA B members of DYSI? And maybe you didn't see Kasoulides attending Grivas memorial a few weeks ago either?
DIKO is the center. The extremists are in the extremes. Think about it.
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