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    1. klarmachos on

      Hello thank you very much for participating!

      1) Is Edek a social democratic party? what does that mean in 2024?
      2) BBF or Status quo? what do you or Edek find better? (please don’t tell me unitary state , i want your opinion on our achievable options).
      3) President Christodoulides supports the reunification talks and wants to start again where we were left in Crans Montana. Do you agree with that position? If not, how can Edek be a part of the goverment when you disagree on the most serious issue of the land?

    2. CypriotPeacemaker on

      Hi! Thank you for being here. I am a Turkish-speaking Cypriot from the occupied side, we are not familiar with EDEK’s policies. But firstly, I wanted to ask you a personal question, how do you identify yourself? As a Greek, Greek Cypriot, Greek-speaking Cypriot or just Cypriot? Can you give us an insight about what is your and EDEK’s stance about the Cyprus problem? Do you support bizonal bicommunal federation or an unitary state in Cyprus? What do you think about Turkey’s invasion in Cyprus, do you think Cyprus should be liberated from the occupation or you think you will be able to cooperate with Turkey?

    3. lasttimechdckngths on

      As you’re even against the so-called high level agreements of 1977 and 1979 that are internationally recognised bilateral ones, do you expect even a single vote from TCs? Or is there any change regarding your official position?

      Given you’re falling behind & not having more comprehensive solutions etc. regarding environmental agenda and/or social & economic issues, compared to parties like Greens, Volt, and AKEL – so is there really a reason for anyone to vote for EDEK, maybe besides the party itself being a centre-left alternative for GC nationalism?

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