Well, the answering of questions all seems to be a one way street, has VP answered the very simple questions...
"... Did you vote, VP ...??? ... and did you encourage some of the 59,000 who could vote, to vote...??? ..."
Viewpoint wrote:•Kıbrıslı seçmen kabul edilmek için seçmen kitapçığı veya kimlik kartı sunulmalıdır yada genel seçimlerde özel seçmen kütüğüne kayıtlı olan belge sunulmalıdır.
[ ... From earlier ... ] ... When we have elections all we have to do is turn up with our ID card which is checked against the electoral register and we are allowed to vote.
bill cobbett wrote:Viewpoint wrote:•Kıbrıslı seçmen kabul edilmek için seçmen kitapçığı veya kimlik kartı sunulmalıdır yada genel seçimlerde özel seçmen kütüğüne kayıtlı olan belge sunulmalıdır.
[ ... From earlier ... ] ... When we have elections all we have to do is turn up with our ID card which is checked against the electoral register and we are allowed to vote.
Now, answer the questions that have been asked of you 3 times this pm...
"... Did you vote, VP ...??? ... and did you encourage some of the 59,000 who could vote, to vote...??? ..."
Viewpoint wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Viewpoint wrote:•Kıbrıslı seçmen kabul edilmek için seçmen kitapçığı veya kimlik kartı sunulmalıdır yada genel seçimlerde özel seçmen kütüğüne kayıtlı olan belge sunulmalıdır.
[ ... From earlier ... ] ... When we have elections all we have to do is turn up with our ID card which is checked against the electoral register and we are allowed to vote.
Now, answer the questions that have been asked of you 3 times this pm...
"... Did you vote, VP ...??? ... and did you encourage some of the 59,000 who could vote, to vote...??? ..."
But in the TRNC when you apply for your ID card you are automatically placed on the register as you are a citizen with a right to vote, this fiasco has only proven my claim that GC administered democracy is not equal for all its citizens, they cannot be trusted.
bill cobbett wrote:Well, here's a freebie for you VP...
These are exceptional circumstances which needed exceptional solutions.
The Republic got it 60% right but 40% wrong, which, adding those figures together, means it got it wrong.
The exceptional solution >>> Anyone who turned up with an ID Card of the Republic at those polling stations and made a simple on the spot declaration that their normal residence was in the Occupied Areas (no need for specifics) should have been able to cast a vote.
Viewpoint wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Well, here's a freebie for you VP...
These are exceptional circumstances which needed exceptional solutions.
The Republic got it 60% right but 40% wrong, which, adding those figures together, means it got it wrong.
The exceptional solution >>> Anyone who turned up with an ID Card of the Republic at those polling stations and made a simple on the spot declaration that their normal residence was in the Occupied Areas (no need for specifics) should have been able to cast a vote.
Thank you for finally accepting the truth, if only more people in the South saw the reality it would give us a glimmer of hope that the Cyprus problem can be solved but unfortunately this fiasco only adds to the belief that GCs cannot be trusted.
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