Sotos wrote:insan wrote:Sotos wrote:insan wrote:Sotos wrote:In a united Cyprus where the legislative and judicial power r distributed 50/50; any irrational and unconstitutional wishes/desires/demands of either communities would be doomed to fail.
Who will decide what is irrational and unconstitutional?So let alone an "open marriage", I don't want any type of reunification of 2 communities before I am persuaded that vast majority of GC community genuinely considers TC community as a politically equal state partner.
What equal state? The land you stole from us is not yours and we will never accept that you can keep it as yours. And who told you we want any marriage or anything to do with you? Did you ask us if we wanted any kind of relationship with you when you moved in our island?
Legislative and judicial bodies of united RoC will decide what is rational and irrational. Besides communal and bi-communal civil initiatives will influence the decision mechanisms.
What if for something GCs say is rational and TCs say is irrational?The rest of ur post is just a disgustin galimatias.
You want to have a "Turkish State" on land that you stole from us. What is disgusting is what you are doing.
Tell me something perceptible; we can discuss here and see the result.
How are we going to see a result here? If we agree on something then there will never be a problem. If we disagree then we will just never agree. Did you ever change your mind on something important by discussing it here?
At least we could get an idea how could it be in a united RoC.