Tufan Erhürman: “Do you really think about the future of this country?”

CTP Chairman Tufan Erhürman said in a statement on social media, “Do you really think about the future of this country, this people, especially the young people once in a while?!” he asked.

In his statement, Erhürman said, “Your people prefer to work in the south. Your tourists from third countries use Larnaca. You make up for the lack of electricity you created by paying tons of money from the south. Since you could not protect the purchasing power of your citizens, your tradesmen and business people are waiting for customers from the south.

Erhürman’s explanation:

“Your people prefer to work in the south. Your tourists from third countries use Larnaca. You make up for the lack of electricity you created by paying tons of money from the south. Since you cannot protect the purchasing power of your citizens, your tradesmen and business people are waiting for customers from the south…

Meanwhile, you

a) bring your people together with the world and with international law,

b) enable you to exercise your share of sovereignty arising from the 1960 agreements you have been talking about, on the basis of political equality,

c) The core of the 1977-1979 Climax Agreements, the basis for all negotiations between the two communities, and the resolutions of the UN Security Council.

bi-communal, bi-zonal federation based on political equality (assuming you forget that it was also negotiated by the late Denktaş, Mr. Talat, Mr. Eroğlu and Mr. Akıncı, with the support of Turkey) God’s day “to patch the Greeks” You continue to define.

Besides, let’s not say “patch” but without saying a word about the issues in the first paragraph, which in many ways have reached the point of becoming dependent on the south!

Do you really think about the future of this country, this people, especially the young people once in a while?!”

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