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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:36 pm

Bananiot you will never get any votes from the TCs. Stop dreaming.

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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:36 pm

Swashbuckler wrote: 30% unemployment


These from your own site
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http://www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/economy/econ07.htm

During the period of 1977-2003 the working population has increased by 112.1%. The working population, which was 44,795 in 1977, rose to 95,025 and constituted 56.1% of the midyear population, which reached 216,940 in 2003. During this period 50,230 people were employed in the economy but they were mostly employed in the services sector and consequently lack of productivity and disguised unemployment were the two important question requiring solution. [color]


Read carefully your own figures and tell me how much the total unemployement was 2 years ago including the disguised one


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[color=blue] There is not any acute unemployment in North Cyprus according to official statistics. The average number of unemployed which was 1,337 in 1977 reached to 1,500 in 2001 and eventually the unemployment ratio which was 2.9% in 1977, dropped to only 1.63% in 2003. However, there is notable underemployment particularly in the farming sector, and heavy feather-bedding in the public sector.


Yeah right. Only 1500 unemployed in 2003. On the other hand as soon as the borders opened there came 10,000 taking whatever job they could find at construction sites in the free areas. Leave aside those abandoning the place for a better future abroad.

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wrote: and TCs eat babies too dont they


No, not really. It’s just the likes of you eat hay.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:52 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote: We do many things that most countries do who are you so suprised or should I say disappointed.


Only a pseudo state based on theft does this:
. Against this background the Court cannot attribute legal validity for purposes of the Convention to such provisions as Article 159 of the fundamental law on which the Turkish Government rely.
The Court confines itself to the above conclusion and does not consider it desirable, let alone necessary in the present context to elaborate a general theory concerning the lawfulness of legislative and administrative acts of the "TRNC".


Me disapointed? Let me laugh. You should feel disapointed. For what even courts in England call you.

wrote: You talk about it as if you are doing us a favor, then you should lick the feet of the Britsih who send you over a million tourists each year but the majority of GCs hate their guts. You always have the choice not to come like 60% of your population.


So the British come to us through the borders of the occupied? Let me laugh once ogain.
They sent us tourists? No we go there present our products they like them and we get some clients.Others like Spain get the much more. We hate the British?? Hey you never listen to what the British themselves living in Cyprus say about us?
As for the percentage who visited their own homes like tourists in the occupied it was 60% 3 years ago. So get your figures straight. The crossing does not benefit us.It benefits you exclussively.

wrote: My answer does not conform to what you want to hear thats why its irrelevent to you.


Your answer was irrelevant in relation to your own initial thesis, which may I remind you was that we force the TCs to get injured at work accedents on grounds of discrimination.

wrote: Why does our standard of living upset you? that you have try and belittle the advancements we have made over the last 32 years. Dont forget we are doing all this under isolation which is no mean feat


It doesn’t upset me. Obviously you are upset by my pointing out that it is at least 50% lower of what it could be if you were living in a united RoC. Besides don’t forget: You pay nothing for defence. You get financial packs from Turkey that pay all the pseudo government machine. Do you have any idea what your incomes would be if the military expenditure provided by Turkey were to come out of your pockets? Do you have any idea what your income would be if you were to finance your regime out of your own pockets? As a comparison RoC it spends 1 million a day for defence and 7 million a day for the government machine. Do your calculations and you will find out what the equivalent would be for each working TC.

wrote: You can buy a plasma TV here for 1000 Cyp


Made in China, guaranteed to work for 1000 seconds :wink:


Your arrogance and ignorance knows no bounds, this attitude will ensure nothing changes in Cyprus, I hope you are happy because I know I am :wink:
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:54 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Swashbuckler wrote: Kifeas,

The whole international community has been and still is waiting for Ethnarch Papadoc to alert them as to what changes he wants to the internationally accepted A Plan. Two and a half years and that old big-nose is still keeping everyone hanging.

Nonsense sloganeering, and by now a propaganda cliché repeated by all kinds of clueless idiots! Nonsense!

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And bear in mind, the A Plan wasn't just pulled out of the air a few days before the referenda. It is the culmination of decades years of UN involvement in Cyprus. Involvement which has meant close consultation with both sides. That's why the plan was so detailed. Any new impetus for a solution will necessarily draw on the A Plan very strongly. Which is why honker-boy Papadoc doesnt want to talk.



More nonsense, more slogans, and more meaningless anti-Greek Cypriot propaganda cliché talking! You need to update your self a bit! All the above are very old clichés already. There are a few more recent ones that you need to get a hold on!


Old but still very true :wink:
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:56 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Bananiot you will never get any votes from the TCs. Stop dreaming.

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He gets my vote, at least he sees what you adamantly close your eyes to, reality.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:10 am

You will never be able to vote for him, under ANY circumstances! :wink:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:14 am

Viewpoint wrote: Your arrogance and ignorance knows no bounds, this attitude will ensure nothing changes in Cyprus, I hope you are happy because I know I am


Viewpoints repertoir! You should apply to ROC pattent office for an all in EU a copyright some day

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Postby reportfromcyprus » Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:19 am

Watching the story develop, perhaps the question should be; will Denktas rise?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:13 pm

Another question: if everything was staged by Erdogan, then was is really Serdar Denktash such a big burden? Hey I don't care if this puppet of Denktash goes to hell like his father, but the question is will Erdogan be able to handle his own nationalists in Turkey if he does some moves in Cyprus?
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Postby Strahd » Fri Sep 15, 2006 12:31 pm

[quote="Swashbuckler"]
Try looking at the title (or subject or heading) of this thread. I was endeavouring to answer that question insofar as the TRNC constitution is affected by the government instability in the north./quote]

What constitution? what government? are you completely mindless????

THERE IS NO CONSTITUTION OR GOVERNMENT IS ALL A FIXED REGIME ESTABLISHED THROUGH MILITARY FORCE. IT DOES NOT EXIST! WE DO NOT CARE WHAT YOYU DECIDE TO DO BECAUSE WETHER IS TALAT OR DEKTASH OR MICKEY MOUSE IT IS THE SAME THING. ROC IS NEGOTIATING WITH TURKEY TO LIBERATE THE NORTHERN PART OF THE ISLAND.-
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