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Our adventures in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus continue....

Many of you are asking about reunification and the effect on land etc. The answer is of course we don't know what the final outcome will be and we can only take the assurances that we currently have, as being the thing to go by. "It will be sorted out at Government level". One thing is very certain, many many people are buying up land and property in advance of the ultimate outcome, so that gives us all a stronger belief that it will all be resolved eventually. Equally certain is the fact that there are a number of different land types, s
o before you commit, get some good legal advice to ensure that your land and property is as safe as possible, come reunification. Another reason why we don't have any answers is because we don't have a government at this time. If you recall the result of the December elections was a 50/50 split. According to today's paper, Mr Talant, leader of the Republican Turkish Party, was given 15 days from 29th December to try to form a coalition government. Until such time as this problem is resolved, or we have a new election, there is no chance of sitting round the table and discussing the Annan plan or any other reunification possibilities. So basically watch this space. This evening, Michael and Barbara came round with a couple of DVD's that they had borrowed, so we opened a bottle or two of wine to wash down the stilton and biscuits etc and enjoyed a pleasant evening together. Joan and I think that the result for Michael, will be Barbara trying to persuade him to open his wallet and purchase an up to date TV with DVD and Dolby Surround Sound. Never mind Michael, its only your kids inheritance
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