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It's all give-The elite of Cyprus

Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:31 am

Monday, 07 June 2010
The elite of Cyprus


Reading from the form in the Information Office of the Republic "On Cyprus" we see that the Government until December 2009 has given Turkey "Cyprus" 167 280 000 Euros!

In detail, the Cyprus Republic has spent :
• 22.62 million for health care for Turkey, "Cyprus".
• 117.9 million for social services
• 1,22 million for child benefit and student sponsorship
• 9,25 million for agricultural factors
• 4,35 million for education
• 4,22 million for the provision of electricity to the occupied
• 0.26 million for telecommunications
• 7,46 million maintenance Muslim monuments and houses, department of Turkish language in the RIK and maintaining roadblocks.


Starting with health care, the Greek Cypriot citizen has every law to feel second-class citizens compared to the Turk. And this is because while the Greek and maintains that pays for so many years to hospitals in the country, waiting to be served up many months in contrast to the privileged Turks.

Continuing with the social benefits are inconceivable to many million in pensions, social security etc. to Turks who had never met their obligations towards Cyprus.
Especially when there are hundreds of unemployed Greeks who are not entitled or given too late in the unemployment benefit or other financial assistance from the Welfare Office.

Unbelievable is the fact that the Cyprus Republic has provided 9.25 million for the maintenance of dams, irrigation systems and water supply in the occupied villages. And we expect our own farmers assistance in difficult times.




And if all this were not enough the state spends 4.22 million for the provision of electricity to the occupied territories. in which case the flag is illuminated in Pentadaktylos with our contribution!
Additionally, a Greek Cypriot who normally pays the EAC with new accounts and bear the penalty of the company from Europe.

Super-privilege for "beggarly" and "isolated" Turkish "Cyprus" is paid by the State attendance at private schools and free transportation from the occupied to school! true if some Greeks want to attend a private school will get even the slightest financial assistance from the state?

The most tragic of all is to sponsor a child up! Obviously for our government there is no risk of altering the demographic of the island.

For all the above benefits of Turkish "Cyprus", the Government has announced no account cut, unlike the people who for many years regularly paying the excise taxes on vehicle registrations and their social insurance. Additionally addition to cuts that would persuade the officials, the Greek Cypriots are ready to pay 7 cents more than gasoline to tackle the economic crisis in Cyprus.
Posted by E.LA.M. at 9:31 a.m.

http://ethnikolaikometwpo.blogspot.com/2010/06/blog-post_5914.html
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:24 am

I have written about this before but a second read will not harm anyone.

In 1961 the council of ministers under Makarios were discussing whethen to spend 80 000 pounds to build a road to connect two large TC villages. Some suggested that it was too much money to spend on the stupid turks. Makarios thought that it would be a political mistake to just ignore the issue. Papadopoulos came up with the answer. Instead of building a two way road the government could build just one lane and this would cost only 40 000 bananas. His suggestion prevailed and after the meeting, Makarios commended Papadopoulos for saving 40 000 of the taxpayers money.

Today, he told Papadopoulos, you saved us 40K
No your Beautitude, answered Papadopoulos, today we were set back by 40K.

Moral lesson: Whatever you do, you will eventually be asked to pay the bill.
Problem: It is wrong that we all have to pay collectively the bill.
Solution: The bill should be shouldered by the fascists of the likes of Yialousa.
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Re: It's all give-The elite of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:38 am

yialousa1971 wrote:In detail, the Cyprus Republic has spent :
• 22.62 million for health care for Turkey, "Cyprus".
• 117.9 million for social services
• 1,22 million for child benefit and student sponsorship
• 9,25 million for agricultural factors
• 4,35 million for education
• 4,22 million for the provision of electricity to the occupied
• 0.26 million for telecommunications
• 7,46 million maintenance Muslim monuments and houses, department of Turkish language in the RIK and maintaining roadblocks.


This COULD have been an interesting thread, but with a Greek nationalist source it’s not going anywhere…
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Postby Piratis » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:47 am

Bananiot, is that fairy tale you told us your own or of one of your your buddies?
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:48 am

Papadopoulos and the rest of the gang were incapapble of such behaviour, you want to tell us, Piratis. I am talking about the man who suggested that we fill two fire fighting vehicles with petrol instead of water and burn Turkish villages in retaliation to an imminent invasion in August 1964.
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Postby Nikitas » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:34 am

It is a simple choice: you either give and thereby prove that you regard TCs as fellow citizens, or you do not give and reinforce the bullshit theory of "two separate people, two religions" etc that Davutoglu and his ilk are keen to promote, in Cyprus and wherever there is a community that even remotely could be called Turkish.

Naturally there is cost and naturally some people will abuse the system, like they do everywhere where there are such programmes. These are no reasons to play into the hands of some knuckle headed people whose horizons are very limited.
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:49 am

Bananiot wrote:Papadopoulos and the rest of the gang were incapapble of such behaviour, you want to tell us, Piratis. I am talking about the man who suggested that we fill two fire fighting vehicles with petrol instead of water and burn Turkish villages in retaliation to an imminent invasion in August 1964.

Bananiot, Did Makarios ever make a speech where he said he will throw all the turks in to the sea between 1963 and 1967?
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Re: It's all give-The elite of Cyprus

Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:57 am

Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:In detail, the Cyprus Republic has spent :
• 22.62 million for health care for Turkey, "Cyprus".
• 117.9 million for social services
• 1,22 million for child benefit and student sponsorship
• 9,25 million for agricultural factors
• 4,35 million for education
• 4,22 million for the provision of electricity to the occupied
• 0.26 million for telecommunications
• 7,46 million maintenance Muslim monuments and houses, department of Turkish language in the RIK and maintaining roadblocks.


This COULD have been an interesting thread, but with a Greek nationalist source it’s not going anywhere…


Now you're concerned as to who has outed such unacceptable behaviour? Of course, let the crime continue because you don't like the source which highlighted it. Double standards again GR! Wasn't it you criticising the Diaspora for not contributing as Taxpayers to the RoC? How are you going to tempt them, now, with such misspending? Should it have remained hidden?
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Postby Gasman » Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:05 pm

So, how much of YOUR money have they spent on them then O?

If RoC has to maintain that it is the government of the WHOLE of the island and the whole of the Cypriot population, it doesn't have much choice in the matter does it?
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:41 pm

I have an open purse policy when it comes to paying taxes (UK/France/Greece/Cyprus) ... even when I object to where it's being spent!

[Just make sure you are paying yours and don't embarrass yourself by attempting any comparisons to me. :wink: ]

The RoC IS the government of the whole island ... only you and the Turks dispute that.

But since its administration is suspended in the occupied areas, why should it be subsidising the occupiers?
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