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TRNC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COUNTDOWN

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby halil » Fri Apr 02, 2010 7:05 pm

As from tomorrow, the publishing of election-related public surveys is banned.

The election propaganda of the candidates will end on the 17th of April, a day before the election takes place, at 6 pm.

If any candidates fail to reach the required threshold of 50 % in the first round, the second round of the election will be held on April 25 between the two candidates who received the highest number of votes in the first round.
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Postby halil » Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:07 pm

BKP SUPPORTS TALAT

The United Cyprus Party (BKP) has announced it will be supporting incumbent President and independent candidate Mehmet Ali Talat in the upcoming presidential elections. Announcing the party’s decision, the General Secretary of the BKP said that the aim of the BKP is to form a united and federal Cyprus which was why they decided to support Mr. Talat whom he said is the closest candidate to achieving his party’s goals.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:30 pm

Good on them! Peace-loving GC's are fully behind Talat.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:38 pm

Bananiot why do you want Talat he has been unsuccessful so far he got into office on the promise of a solution.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:48 pm

The Cyprus issue is a difficult one to solve. Talat deserves some more time to try and solve it with Christofias. I think that if the TC's vote for Eroglu they will be making the same mistake as the GC's back in 2003 when they voted for a staunch rejectionist (Papadopoulos).

Erdogan, Papandreou, Christofias and Talat can give their best shot for solution. The equation will be destroyed with Eroglu and the nationalists that support him. Viewpoint, I can also give you a more simple answer. All the anti solution GC's are rooting for Eroglu right now and the Archbishop has made his spoken with the man upstairs for him and this is not a joke.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:54 pm

Bananiot wrote:The Cyprus issue is a difficult one to solve. Talat deserves some more time to try and solve it with Christofias. I think that if the TC's vote for Eroglu they will be making the same mistake as the GC's back in 2003 when they voted for a staunch rejectionist (Papadopoulos).

Erdogan, Papandreou, Christofias and Talat can give their best shot for solution. The equation will be destroyed with Eroglu and the nationalists that support him. Viewpoint, I can also give you a more simple answer. All the anti solution GC's are rooting for Eroglu right now and the Archbishop has made his spoken with the man upstairs for him and this is not a joke.


i will respect your views and Show my support by voting for Talat.
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Postby Vuryek » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:36 pm

Bananiot wrote:The Cyprus issue is a difficult one to solve. Talat deserves some more time to try and solve it with Christofias. I think that if the TC's vote for Eroglu they will be making the same mistake as the GC's back in 2003 when they voted for a staunch rejectionist (Papadopoulos).

Erdogan, Papandreou, Christofias and Talat can give their best shot for solution. The equation will be destroyed with Eroglu and the nationalists that support him. Viewpoint, I can also give you a more simple answer. All the anti solution GC's are rooting for Eroglu right now and the Archbishop has made his spoken with the man upstairs for him and this is not a joke.



really?
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:43 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Bananiot why do you want Talat he has been unsuccessful so far he got into office on the promise of a solution.


easier said then done.. you think ergul man will go into leadership and suddenly every country will recognise the trnc?
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Postby YFred » Tue Apr 06, 2010 2:54 pm

Vuryek wrote:
Bananiot wrote:The Cyprus issue is a difficult one to solve. Talat deserves some more time to try and solve it with Christofias. I think that if the TC's vote for Eroglu they will be making the same mistake as the GC's back in 2003 when they voted for a staunch rejectionist (Papadopoulos).

Erdogan, Papandreou, Christofias and Talat can give their best shot for solution. The equation will be destroyed with Eroglu and the nationalists that support him. Viewpoint, I can also give you a more simple answer. All the anti solution GC's are rooting for Eroglu right now and the Archbishop has made his spoken with the man upstairs for him and this is not a joke.

Do you have anybody else in mind. Please reveal your thoughts.


really?
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Postby Vuryek » Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:18 pm

YFred wrote:
Vuryek wrote:
Bananiot wrote:The Cyprus issue is a difficult one to solve. Talat deserves some more time to try and solve it with Christofias. I think that if the TC's vote for Eroglu they will be making the same mistake as the GC's back in 2003 when they voted for a staunch rejectionist (Papadopoulos).

Erdogan, Papandreou, Christofias and Talat can give their best shot for solution. The equation will be destroyed with Eroglu and the nationalists that support him. Viewpoint, I can also give you a more simple answer. All the anti solution GC's are rooting for Eroglu right now and the Archbishop has made his spoken with the man upstairs for him and this is not a joke.

Do you have anybody else in mind. Please reveal your thoughts.


really?


There is no evidence which shows that either TC leadership or presidency has any authority on any internal or external subject of Northern district. Talat is a peon who can promise no more than Denktash on any manner. Neither anyone who becomes candidate for that position can be anything else than a puppet of Turkey.

However, the image of puppet has an importance for outside world, therefore the puppeteer has to seem like "hardworking" in order to make audience believe that there is a "democratic" platform in occupied area and a "election" process goes on. On the other hand with a overpopulated settlers problem it is impossible to have a real election process which represents real Cypriots.

There are only 2 realistic strategy at this point. 1- To support Eroglu in order to change the image of pupeteer and ideas of audience from positive to negative. 2- Not to vote and reject whole Banana Republic, which shows to EU that Cypriot people does not want either the puppets or the puppeteer with an indirect way, which will create more politic problems to them. I choose 2nd.
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