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PUBLIC SURVEY SHOWS TALAT WILL SLIGHTLY WIN ELECTIONS

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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:16 am

bill cobbett wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Eroğlu got 54% in the last big poll that was carried out not so long ago.


That doesn't matter in an illegal election. The result can been fixed as necessary. :wink:



Yes, ok K, you are of course quite right, illegal elections with an illegal Settler electorate....

But leaving that aside, has something changed? As posted above we were promised Errorgluey was a sure certain winner and Talat was a no hoper.

VP what's behind this? What's your interpretation?


People are still undecided so imo it could swing either way.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:20 am

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paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:30 am

paliometoxo wrote:
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paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:32 am

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


I regret to inform you that agreed division won't happen any time soon... :!:
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:34 am

kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


I regret to inform you that agreed division won't happen any time soon... :!:


We are willing to wait because we here for the long haul.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:37 am

Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


I regret to inform you that agreed division won't happen any time soon... :!:


We are willing to wait because we here for the long haul.


I am not sure if Turkey is willing to do the same.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:45 am

kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


I regret to inform you that agreed division won't happen any time soon... :!:


We are willing to wait because we here for the long haul.


I am not sure if Turkey is willing to do the same.


We are patient and you can be certain of a few more Turkish neighbors like over 1 million.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:05 am

Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


I regret to inform you that agreed division won't happen any time soon... :!:


We are willing to wait because we here for the long haul.


I am not sure if Turkey is willing to do the same.


We are patient and you can be certain of a few more Turkish neighbors like over 1 million.


He have more than 1 million bullets, don't worry... :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:04 am

Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:Eroğlu wont do any favours for the trnc infact he will make things worse for both sides id ont know why you want so badly for the hardliner to be in power you think he will make people recognise trnc in a day.. your dreaming


I have yet to decide but that is not the point like you dead and lost corpse leader papaidoitolpolus he will not even go to the negotiating table, then you will have no one to negotiate with, only then will you understand the difference between President Talat and Prime Minister Eroğlu.


well a no solution is more costly for turkey it does not do any favours for either side..

there wont be much difference with the way it is now because the turks keep demanding more and more and give nothing back at least with your new hard liner turk leader turks will then stop blaming gcs and turks will have no right to say gcs are fault for no solution because it will be the turks and everyone will see this so it will be worse for the trnc then better..


Hes saying that already, that why he feel agree division is the best policy.


right but both sides have to agree on this. suddenly the minority is the majority and it does not matter what we want for our own island?

only the turkish have any say in what happens to cyprus?

partition wont happen any more then the idiots who still think cyprus will unite with greece. your no better then they are all the same ****eeps who have done nothing but cause trouble for cyprus and thankfully the younger generation who do not agree with you or the enosis idiots will soon be out of power and taken over by people who really want peace and equality in cyprus without occupation.
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Re: PUBLIC SURVEY SHOWS TALAT WILL SLIGHTLY WIN ELECTIONS

Postby AWE » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:49 am

halil wrote:Latest public survey on the TRNC Presidential elections and the solution of the Cyprus problem brings the result that 25 % of people joining the survey would prefer to vote for Mehmet Ali Talat as the President where for Dervis Eroglu the amount is 22 %.

Yet, 45 % of the people did not prefer answering the question on who to vote for in the presidential elections.

The survey was carried out by the Management Centre upon a request by the main opposition the Republican Turkish Party-United Forces and the results were announced at a press briefing held today.

CTP Secretary-General Kutlay Erk said the results of the survey do not actually draw the absolute conclusion.

He also expressed his party’s determination towards working for the establishment of a federation where the bi-zonal and bi-communal structure, and political equality of the two sides will not be diluted.

The public survey shows that 29 % of the TC's is in favour of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation in Cyprus and 24 % wants a confederation to be based on the existence of two separate independent states.

19 % supports the international recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus where 4 % chooses to go for integration with Turkey.

The survey also proves that the support of the TC People for a settlement on the basis of the Annan Plan has decreased.

If another referendum would take place on the Annan Plan today, TC's would reject it with 33 %.
28 % would approve the Plan where 35 % would not even choose to go to the polls.


A 3 point lead with 45% answering Don't know is no lead. Where the problem comes is with the views on a solution - only 29% support the most likely solution of a BBF (the other 3 are not really on the cards) and the fact that the majority of TCs wouldn't care enough to vote on the AP if given the chance. This speak volumes about disillusionment with the whole process in Cyprus and a settling for the status quo.
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