Lordo wrote:what? you taken it out of your arse again. go wash it boy.
you go sitting on it Boyo.
(why you taking brain out from your bum, bey?_)
Lordo wrote:what? you taken it out of your arse again. go wash it boy.
bill cobbett wrote:Anyways, ...
Polls today showing the former TMT commander, Two Peoples Two Countries Eroglu, way ahead on 46%.
Sybil second on 30% with the slightly nice Mr Akinci on 17%.
Blobbo will be happy.
bill cobbett wrote:Anyways, ...
Polls today showing the former TMT commander, Two Peoples Two Countries Eroglu, way ahead on 46%.
Sybil second on 30% with the slightly nice Mr Akinci on 17%.
Blobbo will be happy.
Turkish Cypriots will go to the polls on April 19 to elect a new leader, it was announced on Monday.
The campaign will begin on March 24, with nominations being submitted on March 13. Political parties have until March 10 to decide on their candidates.
Election polls will be banned after April 4 and campaigning ends on the evening of April 18.
The candidates so far are: Dervis Eroglu, the current Turkish Cypriot leader, Sibel Siber, Mustafa Akinci, Kudret Ozersay and Mustafa Onouner.
It was also announced that Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu would be paying a visit to the north on Wednesday. c. Cyprus Mail.
38.5 percent: Akıncı best man to solve Cyprus issue
Out of those polled, 34.7 percent said that Akıncı was the best man to resolve KKTC's ongoing dispute with the Greek Cypriot administration, while 25.9 percent preferred Eroğlu and 23.2 percent chose Siber. This is an important matter as 71 percent of those polled said that the people of KKTC believe the Cyprus issue should be resolved , compared to only 19 percent who believe the opposite. Also 73.8 percent of the people polled in Gezici's survey said they supported the solution of creating a federation of two states to resolve the dispute.
http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_po ... 74005.html
Poll: KKTC incumbent President Eroğlu head-to-head with independent nominee
Lordo wrote:i would not get too excited about this rw, tc leadership is not the problem. gc leadership has no intention of sharing power. division is our destiny
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