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Ipek_Turkmen
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Joined: 20 Nov 2009 Posts: 1 Location: London, UK
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T/C nationalists are crazy not to vote for a reunified Cyprus.
If Cyprus is reunified after 5 years, with enough support, they can hold a referendum on succession within the Turkish Cypriot Constituent State in the north. If it succeeds they will have a T/C state that will have a greater chance of recognition than the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, as the referendum would be totally legitimate. By then the property issue will be resoilved. |
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SP
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Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 267 Location: Girne
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| I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Could you explain further please? |
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moonskin
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 529
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| Ipek_Turkmen wrote: |
T/C nationalists are crazy not to vote for a reunified Cyprus.
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Turkish Cypriot nationalists are the most illiterate idiots that you can find on this island...They don't see past their noses...Their nationalism is limited to keep (and sell) Greek Cypriot property. So, actually calling them nationalists is kind of contradictory. They don't think anything about the Turkish Cypriots nor the future of Turkish Cypriots, all they care about is themselves.
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| If Cyprus is reunified after 5 years, with enough support, they can hold a referendum on succession within the Turkish Cypriot Constituent State in the north. |
What makes you suggest that there will be a referendum agenda of the constituent state in the north? In order to have such a referendum, you need to have a legal frame for it. Where will this legal framework be coming from? I don't know what you are talking about, but states are ruled with constitutions and a constitution is not exactly a toy that you can play with...
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| as the referendum would be totally legitimate. By then the property issue will be resoilved. |
You don't know what you are talking about... |
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