MicAtCyp Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 313
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| Viewpoint wrote: |
| How do we address the balance? the fear of Turkish Cypriots is that in time Greek Cypriot will become the dominant majority in the Turkish Cypriot component state, this is the main reason behind the limitation required on the number of Greek Cypriots having voting rights and political clout in the North. I have no problems with the number of Greek Cypriots settling in the north and freedom of movement but the political weight of Greek Cypriot voters should be limited to the relevant constituent state. This would ensure that those elected in the North would be genuinely representing Turkish Cypriot interests. How do we address this fear/concern? |
In many ways:
a)as long as the number of Greek Cypriots in the Turkish Cypriot component state is less than a certain percentage then full voting rights.
b)If the number increases then to all those additional people-no voting rights
c)Through a Bizonal Unitary State in which all Government employees will be appointed by the state.In such an agreement all Government employees (includig the Police) in the areas were Turkish Cypriots are the majority are ALL Turkish Cypriots.So the Turkish Cypriots will be governed by their own people.
Any of the 3 i fine with me.
PS. I mean if the only real problem for solving the Cyprob is to chose between voting rights and the rest of rights-I would say what the hell- who cares about voting in todays modern word-in fact there are societies not even 35% of the people care go voting. If the solution would satisfy my rights I would personally have no problem even if Denktash was the President...
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| Mete wrote: |
| Yes, I'm Metecyp...Are you happy to see me? |
Aren’t you???
Anyway the real reason I asked is because knowing someones nick, is always easier to know the general positions of a person on the Cyprob and answer more easily in a discussion. |
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