I believe that any kind of complex power sharing arrangement will ultimately fail.
Unfortunately, TCs are not prepared to accept that they are no more than an 18% minority and want to have pretty much an equal say in the running of a common state as the 82% GCs (note that when Kurds, a larger minority in Turkey, asked for some autonomy, Turkey burned 2,000 Kurdish villages - compare and contrast!).
On the other hand, GCs feel the above is fundamentally unfair and therefore any complex arrangements for the sharing of power will eventually fail, particularly considering the bloody history between the communities and significant proportion of nationalists amongst both sides. I believe that anyone who thinks otherwise is being naive.
Accordingly, I think that all those interested in resolving the problem (particularly achieving a Yes vote from GCs) should focus on 2 key issues:
1. Fair land sharing: It is unthinkable that 18% of the population (with an even lower land ownership % in 1974) should be given 30% of the land per Annan (who behaved as if it was his grandfather's farm his was giving away). I am furious at GC politicians for not demanding that the GC state in any solution plan be at least 80% of Cyprus. They are extremely naive and short-sighted in my view.
2. Safety and security/ guarantees: Recognition of the "new state of affairs" should happen only AFTER Turkey has returned say 17% of land, removed all troops and EU army is put in place to protect all on the island AND the border between the 2 states.
Also, strong, permanent limitations on Turks moving into the GC state need to be implemented. GCs need to understand that we are a tiny island next to 70 million Turks. If those people are allowed to move into the GC state post Turkish EU accession we could become a minority in our country almost overnight.
Any thoughts?