Realist wrote:Insan,
I still don't understand how you wish a demorcacy to work if you do not acknoledge that there is a physical Greek Cypriot majority, and therefore should have a proportionate say in the running of their lives. Now everywhere else in the free world this is a perfectly acceptable concept.
Why should the voice of 18% of the population be louder then 78%. There is no way this can be justified, and constitutes to nothing more then a Dictatorship.
There is nothing steaky about wanted true democracy
insan wrote:A solution based upon;
1- Majority rule. A GC state with a TC minority.
2- Withdrawal of Turkish troops and nullification of 60s agreements.
3- Repatriation of all settlers.
4- Return of all refugees.
There are some Greeks and GCs who deny that majority of Greeks and GCs living in other countries lobby, struggle for such a cause. Everone is free to lobby and struggle for whatever he/she wants; including TCs. But why do some Greeks and GCs on this forum exert hard to twist the facts and conceal the truths.
Realist wrote:Insan,
I still don't understand how you wish a demorcacy to work if you do not acknoledge that there is a physical Greek Cypriot majority, and therefore should have a proportionate say in the running of their lives. Now everywhere else in the free world this is a perfectly acceptable concept.
Realist wrote:Why should the voice of 18% of the population be louder then 78%. There is no way this can be justified, and constitutes to nothing more then a Dictatorship.
Realist wrote:There is nothing steaky about wanted true democracy.
boulio wrote:thats not completly true however erolz,theres areas that the roc is one for one with bigger countries however there are areas that there not ie.monies granted does the roc receive the same amount of money than poland,does roc have the same amount of reps in parliment that spain?
boulio wrote:you said that the t/c want a equal voice in certain areas of concern as the roc and in certain areas no,which ones then?
boulio wrote:i think the one state on vote has in the last few years been watered down to include a very limited amount of things.
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