Tuesday, July 05, 2022

Neophytou unveils 100-point plan to modernise Cyprus

https://cyprus-mail.com/2022/07/04/neophytou-unveils-100-point-plan-to-modernise-cyprus/

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...this is interesting; but it is boots on the ground that's needed: if it is Cypriots this man is reaching out to i hope he remembers that Cypriots live across the whole island, and that they are not few as the "Greeks" and "Turks" among them would have the world to believe. Cypriots need Leadership as Cypriots, despite the fact that in the dysfunctional state of the Republic's existence it allows 'a Greek Constituency' to choose the country's President.

"This" must change. (...so said the Rev. Tutu when he visited here with other elders not so long ago.)

...indeed, in Education, in Health, and in Welfare, in the Infrastructure which provide us modern lives, it is not hard to imagine the standards set for such enterprise and accountability, by a Central Government in Cyprus by Cypriots as a whole. However, the execution of same, (and its care), if left to the Cypriot Constituencies will leave taxpayers closer to such investments (and their money).

Always mindful of the minorities living among them while acting as Majorities fulfilling objectives having their own Agenda, is likely to produce better results for the public, and their Constituency, overall; (such is a BBF).

...and in Tourism for example, there are Cypriots who own and operate in the occupied territories such businesses; a registry, and subsidy, to and for this commerce to flourish should include them, because should travelers, or Cypriots wish to visit the whole island, they may be able to sleep more easily should they decide to stay overnight.

Audacious is Cypriots (not "Greeks" and not "Turks" but Greek and Turkish) rallying under the only flag that is rightfully theirs, the Flag of Cyprus, on the beaches (and on the beach) making souvla; "picnics" of their own.

Audacious is singing Cyprus' National Anthem because it exists and should not be hidden in a drawer somewhere.

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