The single, united, democratic, one-man one-vote, Republic for Cyprus
Ok, so we've had the vote and the "Single, united, democratic, one-man one-vote, Republic" has clearly won as the preferred method for the political future of Cyprus.
A number of people have since asked... "How do you implement this?", or how do you get the momentum going in Cyprus?
As with everything in life, education is the key to introducing a new product or service, and I say "new" because one of the greatest misconceptions of 20th century Cyprus is the notion that the 1959 London/Zurich agreements were based on a “democratic republic” but in reality it was nothing short of an undemocratic and racist ethnic arrangement destined for disaster…
In this thread I will attempt to expand on the principle of democracy and suggest ways of how it can be implemented in Cyprus, but hopefully with the assistance of all other interested members of the forum.
I'll kick-start this thread with my favorite attempt to define a modern democracy, and putting aside any irrelevant criticisms of American foreign policy, which comes from the US Department of State, on this webpage…
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/w ... hatdm2.htm
Regards, GR.