84% of the respondents think that the crime in the country stays with the perpetrator.
89.04% of the respondents think that corruption is widespread in the country.
76.85% of the respondents think that organized crime is widespread in the country.
72.38% of the participants stated that they agreed that in order to reduce the effects of the currency crisis, it is necessary to switch to the Euro in the north of Cyprus.
74.69% of the participants stated that they were worried about climate change.
70.19% of the participants do not think that their children will have a good future in the country.
45.09% of the participants think that they cannot express themselves freely in this country.
74.76% of the respondents think that the rulers of the country do not act in line with the needs of the people.
68.9% of the participants think that new doors should be opened in the transition to ‘Southern Cyprus’.
63.2% of the participants think that new confidence building measures are needed with ‘Southern Cyprus’.
77.94% of the participants think that the solution negotiations should start again.
62.47% of the participants think that the (Varosha)Maraş-Ercan-Famagusta Port proposal of the Greek side should be accepted.
While 40.6% of the participants stated that they would prefer a Bicommunal Bizonal Federation if they had to choose, 35% stated that they preferred the option of 2 Separate States with International Recognition, and 5.8% preferred the continuation of the current situation without solving the Cyprus Problem. 61.29% of the participants stated that they would vote yes to a possible solution plan. Kaynak: %72.38 Euro’ya geçmek istiyor
CMIRS April 2022 This study was carried out in the form of a telephone survey with 500 people in the period of April 2022 and is the continuation of the work carried out by the Center for Migration Identity and Rights Studies (CMIRS) every 3 months. As CMIRS, we regularly measure the political trust, social trust, individual self-confidence, and happiness perceptions of Turkish Cypriots every three months, and observe how these ratios are affected by the developments we experience over time, as well as their relationship to each other. Kaynak: %72.38 Euro’ya geçmek istiyor
That page is terrible. So much commercials.
Yeah well why not throw the Turkish troops out and we’ll talk.
Haha of course they do.
They are paying with Monopoly money, while their islands neighbours have a proper currency.
Just set yourself free from the sheep shaggers and you can reunite as one island.
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SUMMARY RESULTS:
84% of the respondents think that the crime in the country stays with the perpetrator.
89.04% of the respondents think that corruption is widespread in the country.
76.85% of the respondents think that organized crime is widespread in the country.
72.38% of the participants stated that they agreed that in order to reduce the effects of the currency crisis, it is necessary to switch to the Euro in the north of Cyprus.
74.69% of the participants stated that they were worried about climate change.
70.19% of the participants do not think that their children will have a good future in the country.
45.09% of the participants think that they cannot express themselves freely in this country.
74.76% of the respondents think that the rulers of the country do not act in line with the needs of the people.
68.9% of the participants think that new doors should be opened in the transition to ‘Southern Cyprus’.
63.2% of the participants think that new confidence building measures are needed with ‘Southern Cyprus’.
77.94% of the participants think that the solution negotiations should start again.
62.47% of the participants think that the (Varosha)Maraş-Ercan-Famagusta Port proposal of the Greek side should be accepted.
While 40.6% of the participants stated that they would prefer a Bicommunal Bizonal Federation if they had to choose, 35% stated that they preferred the option of 2 Separate States with International Recognition, and 5.8% preferred the continuation of the current situation without solving the Cyprus Problem. 61.29% of the participants stated that they would vote yes to a possible solution plan. Kaynak: %72.38 Euro’ya geçmek istiyor
CMIRS April 2022 This study was carried out in the form of a telephone survey with 500 people in the period of April 2022 and is the continuation of the work carried out by the Center for Migration Identity and Rights Studies (CMIRS) every 3 months. As CMIRS, we regularly measure the political trust, social trust, individual self-confidence, and happiness perceptions of Turkish Cypriots every three months, and observe how these ratios are affected by the developments we experience over time, as well as their relationship to each other. Kaynak: %72.38 Euro’ya geçmek istiyor
That page is terrible. So much commercials.
Yeah well why not throw the Turkish troops out and we’ll talk.
Haha of course they do.
They are paying with Monopoly money, while their islands neighbours have a proper currency.
Just set yourself free from the sheep shaggers and you can reunite as one island.