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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Oceanside50 » Sun Jul 14, 2013 5:03 am

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Viewpoint wrote:Again can you be more specific as you babble but make no sense, how will the power be shared? 2 states? one federal level? made up of members from each stae? elected how? how will you provide security guarantees? or even unilateral changed to abolish one of our official languages? Please try and concentrate giving direct and clear answers, thank you.


Here it goes Vp, again...

GC constituent state....has its own laws and regulations can tax its own citizens, made up of mostly Gc with some TC if they so chose...It has its own government/governor, elected legislature, and judicial(courts, appeals courts, Supreme Court).it has its own police force which has jurisdiction only in the GC state..again elected by the citizens of teh Gc state..

Tc constituent state...same as above except instead of Gc state add Tc state..

Federal government...located in Nicosia...a Federal legislature composed of Gc and Tc...The Gc are elected by the Gc state and sent to Nicosia's Federal Cypriot government...The Tc also elect their own reps. to the Federal government...The


Federal governments jurisdiction include...all ports of entry into the country ie..airports, seaports.. The Federal government makes treaties with foreign governments...It also has the highest court in the land ie The Federal Supreme Cou
rt...It collects Federal taxes, it funds and supports a Federal police force which has jurisdiction throughout the island only when the case involves the above powers or interstate crimes etc....The Federal government seats are 70/30 in favor of the Gc because they are the majority.

Now Vp what dont you understand from the above? :D


Could you just clarify how the system will work at the federal level with a 30/70 split, are there any minimums required to pass laws for example? and after your answer are yu aware that Tcs are closer to your proposal than GCs?


A simple majority for some types of laws, or it could be negotiated...not that important...as for your question..if a referendum were held today on a BBF, it wouldnt pass...from the Gc side.


I doubt that very much as the GCs do not want to share a meal let alone a country. So in fact your BBF would give power directly to the GCs, how would stop eg removing Turkish as an official language, maybe unimportant for you as it gives 100% power and us nothing.


Is Turkish an official language of the Roc, today?..

Nai e yulk?
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:59 pm

Read the "RoC" constitution and you will find your answer.
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Oceanside50 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:41 am

Viewpoint wrote:Read the "RoC" constitution and you will find your answer.


Turkish, English and Greek are all official languages of Cyprus...the old Cypriot pound had all three
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:43 am

So now that you have found out that Turkish is an official language of the "roc" how will you stop the GCs from removing it? because these are the underhand tactics they us.
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Oceanside50 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:49 pm

"They us"... Nice Freudian slip..I'm coming to the conclusion were all full of it too..no one wants a solution. Some greater power will impose a solution and that will be the end of that...
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby DT. » Mon Jul 15, 2013 2:53 pm

Oceanside50 wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Read the "RoC" constitution and you will find your answer.


Turkish, English and Greek are all official languages of Cyprus...the old Cypriot pound had all three


English is not an official language of the Republic of Cyprus.
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Lordo » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:51 pm

were the papers regarding the ormas case not in terkish and did the court not refuse them.
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Oceanside50 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:35 am

Lordo wrote:were the papers regarding the ormas case not in terkish and did the court not refuse them.


You're being eliminated Lordo...slowlyyyyyy
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:07 am

Oceanside50 wrote:"They us"... Nice Freudian slip..I'm coming to the conclusion were all full of it too..no one wants a solution. Some greater power will impose a solution and that will be the end of that...


Theres just no trust so we deserve the situaton we have today.
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Re: interesting documentary

Postby Maximus » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:37 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Oceanside50 wrote:"They us"... Nice Freudian slip..I'm coming to the conclusion were all full of it too..no one wants a solution. Some greater power will impose a solution and that will be the end of that...


Theres just no trust so we deserve the situaton we have today.


The situation does not have to be like this and it should not have got to this,

You know there are greater powers involved.
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