https://cyprus-mail.com/2022/01/30/nort ... 5714286128“We can say that there were roughly three blocks in the elections, and they were all focused on the economy,” said Hamit. “But they all offered different solutions.”
...having won, Tatar may get his handouts, selling Famagusta in the process. And with everything sold, no water, no electricity, no airport, and now no beaches, what more can he sell of his birthright to be a proud "Turk" instead?
As i said before, such betrayal does not go unnoticed. And even in his own community, where half of them at least, see him as a traitor; fools are they if they do no more than not vote.
...this, the hunger, has just begun, two years to the next election, and less than that to Turkey's Centennial. I will be very surprised therefore, if the half that is Turkish and Cypriot are not swayed to speak for themselves in the mean time. Indeed, it is not hard for me to believe that Greeks will join them, if it is against the "Turkishness" (and "Greekness") darkening all their doors as Cypriots. Such acts, as actions in unity, would have a significant meaning, not so easily ignored by "Them".