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Denktaş Warns of Imposed Solution Without Referendum

Denktaş Warns of Imposed Solution Without Referendum

Veteran politician, former minister, and Democrat Party (DP) Chairman Serdar Denktaş warned that without a unified voice, an imposed solution without a referendum could be enforced. He emphasized that neither a two-state solution nor a federation would be acceptable, and a different approach might be presented that would not satisfy either side. He urged for a collective stance to prevent such an outcome.

Publish Date: 24/01/25 11:18
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Denktaş Warns of Imposed Solution Without Referendum
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During a live broadcast, Denktaş addressed significant economic and social issues, criticizing both the government and opposition for failing to fulfill their duties. He emphasized that there is much to be done to resolve the country's problems and highlighted the need for proper implementation of solutions to economic challenges.

Steps Towards Normalization

Denktaş advocated for gradual normalization as a crucial step towards a solution, mentioning that there are formulas for this process. He emphasized the importance of discussing and evaluating these intermediate solutions.

Presidential System and Leadership

Highlighting the inevitability of a presidential system, Denktaş stated that with an experienced president and a knowledgeable team, the country could recover quickly. He criticized the current president for not being a unifying figure and accused the opposition of relying on the government's mistakes to win elections.

Market Regulation and Minimum Wage

Denktaş pointed out that the recent minimum wage increase was insufficient to boost purchasing power and called for strict market regulations. He criticized local businesses for not adhering to free market conditions and emphasized the need for oversight to prevent exploitation.

Cyprus Issue and New Border Crossings

Denktaş mentioned that the negotiation process for the Cyprus issue began in New York last September. He expressed support for the opening of new border crossings, stating that it would have positive economic and territorial implications.

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