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Postby Bananiot » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:45 pm

DIKO and EDEK make up approximately 23% of the electorate vote, according to recent measurements. DIKO begins to pick up only when it governs, being the most corrupt party.

Christofias and Anastasiades can easily promote a soution, if they put their minds to it and above all unite to save Cyprus from the rejectionists, for our biggest enemy now is the rejectionists.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:00 am

Bananiot wrote:DIKO and EDEK make up approximately 23% of the electorate vote, according to recent measurements. DIKO begins to pick up only when it governs, being the most corrupt party.

Christofias and Anastasiades can easily promote a soution, if they put their minds to it and above all unite to save Cyprus from the rejectionists, for our biggest enemy now is the rejectionists.

I couldn’t care less about dodgy “opinion polls”… come election time when it matters, DIKO + EDEK always conjure up around 30% of the electorate and anyone who has any doubts can check past history.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:09 am

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:24 am

Bananiot wrote:DIKO and EDEK make up approximately 23% of the electorate vote, according to recent measurements. DIKO begins to pick up only when it governs, being the most corrupt party.

Christofias and Anastasiades can easily promote a soution, if they put their minds to it and above all unite to save Cyprus from the rejectionists, for our biggest enemy now is the rejectionists.


DIKO and EDEK are easily the most responsible 2 parties when it comes to the Cyprus Problem.

Both pretty much control Christofias, hence AKEL's less compromising approach and intolerance of the Annan Plan to appease coalition partners, without which he is unable to form Government..

Add the European Party to the mix, who would easily side with DIKO and EDEK, then you have probably the most powerful political force on the island.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:41 am

GR

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!


I promote nothing, I simply tell my opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but you need to explain yourself about your second statement, if you have any decency left.

Your percentages are also wrong. DIKO and EDEK got 26.82% of the popular vote in the 2006 Parliamentary elections. However, this was during the tenure of Papadopoulos and really they should have done better. Come next elections I can safely predict that their percentage will drop to 22%. This was always the case when DIKO was not forming government. Anyone who has any doubts can check past history.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:44 am

Bananiot wrote:GR

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!


I promote nothing, I simply tell my opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but you need to explain yourself about your second statement, if you have any decency left.

Your percentages are also wrong. DIKO and EDEK got 26.82% of the popular vote in the 2006 Parliamentary elections. However, this was during the tenure of Papadopoulos and really they should have done better. Come next elections I can safely predict that their percentage will drop to 22%. This was always the case when DIKO was not forming government. Anyone who has any doubts can check past history.


Ans what about the European Party? Add their vote, and then DIKO and EDEK exceed 30%.
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Postby CBBB » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:13 am

Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:GR

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!


I promote nothing, I simply tell my opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but you need to explain yourself about your second statement, if you have any decency left.

Your percentages are also wrong. DIKO and EDEK got 26.82% of the popular vote in the 2006 Parliamentary elections. However, this was during the tenure of Papadopoulos and really they should have done better. Come next elections I can safely predict that their percentage will drop to 22%. This was always the case when DIKO was not forming government. Anyone who has any doubts can check past history.


Ans what about the European Party? Add their vote, and then DIKO and EDEK exceed 30%.


EVROKO are bunch of malakas, what percentage do they command? Less than the threshold required to get a seat in the next elections.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:24 am

CBBB wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:GR

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!


I promote nothing, I simply tell my opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but you need to explain yourself about your second statement, if you have any decency left.

Your percentages are also wrong. DIKO and EDEK got 26.82% of the popular vote in the 2006 Parliamentary elections. However, this was during the tenure of Papadopoulos and really they should have done better. Come next elections I can safely predict that their percentage will drop to 22%. This was always the case when DIKO was not forming government. Anyone who has any doubts can check past history.


Ans what about the European Party? Add their vote, and then DIKO and EDEK exceed 30%.


EVROKO are bunch of malakas, what percentage do they command? Less than the threshold required to get a seat in the next elections.


They got 5.8% of the vote and won 3 seats in the Legislative council.

Diko got 17.9% of the vote, and EDEK got 8.9%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Cyprus

Therefore, these 3 parties account for a combined 32.6%.

Why are they "malakas"? :?
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Postby Piratis » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:36 am

Bananiot wrongly assumes that every supporter of AKEL and DISY is an acceptionist. Take his wrong assumption out of the equation and what you have is a vast majority of the Cypriot people rejecting disguised partition.

The politicians can have only a minor effect on this important decision and this was shown by the very low percentage of DISY supporters that followed the party line during the referendum.

In elections most Cypriots will always vote the parties they traditionally support and this has more to do with the kind of connections they have and from where they receive their rusfetti. But in such an important referendum most people will vote what they believe is right and not what the party said.

If there is another referendum on a plan similar to the Annan plan and if this plan is supported by both AKEL and DISY, then the plan will again be rejected but by a lower percentage, say 60% instead of 76%. (don't forget that several AKEL supporters have already voted yes in the last referendum)

So the question is: Since Christofias is not an idiot and he knows the above fact very well, will he force the Cypriot people to reject another bad plan, something which can lead to negative consequences for our side? If he does such thing, then it will be treason, and when (not if) such plan is rejected again then Christofias will have to take the responsibility and suicide.

Personally I don't think Christofias is either an idiot or a traitor. Therefore he will try to achieve a plan which is way better than Annan plan so the Cypriot people will be able to support it. Of course he already knows that the Turks will settle for nothing less than disguised partition, so the real plan of his policy is to expose the Turkish intransigence and put the Turks back in the corner.

I also want to remind Bananiot that it is with our votes that Christofias was elected president. And since he was counting percentages a while ago, to remind him that his "party" (which is the one and only party which openly supported an Annan plan kind of plan even after that plan was rejected) is bellow 1%. Maybe bellow 0.5%.
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Postby CBBB » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:41 am

Paphitis wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:GR

Btw, the “BBF” you promote is nothing less than partition disguised with a fancy name.

You know it and I know it, but some of you are more patriotic to your pockets than your country Bananiot!


I promote nothing, I simply tell my opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but you need to explain yourself about your second statement, if you have any decency left.

Your percentages are also wrong. DIKO and EDEK got 26.82% of the popular vote in the 2006 Parliamentary elections. However, this was during the tenure of Papadopoulos and really they should have done better. Come next elections I can safely predict that their percentage will drop to 22%. This was always the case when DIKO was not forming government. Anyone who has any doubts can check past history.


Ans what about the European Party? Add their vote, and then DIKO and EDEK exceed 30%.


EVROKO are bunch of malakas, what percentage do they command? Less than the threshold required to get a seat in the next elections.


They got 5.8% of the vote and won 3 seats in the Legislative council.

Diko got 17.9% of the vote, and EDEK got 8.9%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Cyprus

Therefore, these 3 parties account for a combined 32.6%.

Why are they "malakas"? :?


Syllouris and Koutsou are two of the biggest idiots in Cyprus politics, their stance after the first round of the last presidential elections proved that!

No way they will get a seat in the house again.

Apart from that, with DISY and AKEL having over 60% of the votes, what difference can EVROKO make?
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