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AlsancakJack


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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 19:20 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 11 in Discussion |
| President Mehmet Ali Talat expressed hope that a mutually agreed plan would be voted in a double referendum by Turkish and Greek Cypriots in early 2010. "There will be some serious give-and-take process in our talks starting in August and the Turkish Cypriot side is planning a referendum in early 2010.” said the Presindent. Talat said the Greek Cypriot Administration leader Christofias had been rejecting to set a specific time frame for course of the negotiations and for a possible referendum, however the natural time frame had been working and the international community was sharing the same thoughts with the Turkish Cypriot side. Courtesy of perdukistan at 7:58 AM |
Brinsley

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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 19:25 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 11 in Discussion |
| Test them all by DNA and see who really should be allowed to vote! Richard |
elko2


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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 19:34 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 11 in Discussion |
| Its nothing but a pre-election comment to help increase the votes of his old party. ismet |
AlsancakJack


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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:05 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 11 in Discussion |
| Ismet Are the TRNC government legally obliged to hold a referendum? AJ |
tonykyte

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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:17 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 11 in Discussion |
| What effect will the local elections have Sunday ? I have been told ex-pat's could be in a worse postion if UBP gain power, but this may just be a prominate member of CFP telling me this ? |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:26 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 11 in Discussion |
| Do any of the various parties manifesto's make reference to foreigners and their property holdings in the trnc? |
DutchCrusader


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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:29 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 11 in Discussion |
| RE msg 5, tonykite > I have been told ex-pat's could be in a worse postion if UBP gain power < => Haha! Nice one. |
tonykyte

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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 11 in Discussion |
| Worse than what |
ROBnJO

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Message Posted: 14/04/2009 21:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 11 in Discussion |
| DC re msg7 Why would you see that as funny? |
paddy1966

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Message Posted: 15/04/2009 02:03 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 10 of 11 in Discussion |
| No matter who get's in (sharing power that is ) won't make any difference to non citizens. Things will just go on & on & on as usual. |
newscoop

Joined: 23/12/2007 Posts: 2197
Message Posted: 15/04/2009 06:01 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 11 of 11 in Discussion |
| Having lived under two UBP governments I have to say don`t expect too much difference, graft will still be a way of life and dealings with local government and ministries will continue to frustrate. You can also expect to see a new fleet of black Mercedes every two years or so. That said; you (hopefully) won`t be looking at the front page of Cyprus Today every week or two and wondering if it`s April 1st as you read about the lateset barmy scheme to fleece foreigners. |
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