Talk:Treaty of Guarantee (1960)

confessional, consociational democracy
Hi,Tantingting, i am bypassing your personal comments, and replying here instead of my talk page. The Treaty of Guarantee is specific and known. There is no mention of "confessional, consociational democracy" that is your interpretation of the treaty. If you can find these terms in the treaty then go ahead and add them. Otherwise it is an interpretation of the treaty, in essence what you read from the text and as such it constitutes a "point of view". Thanks  23x2    φ  22:12, 12 November 2012 (UTC)


 * Here is a link to the Treaty.  23x2    φ  22:19, 12 November 2012 (UTC)

That treaty specified "Considering that the recognition and maintenance of the independence, territorial integrity and security of the Republic of Cyprus, as established and regulated by the Basic Articles of its Constitution, are in their common interest" and "ensure the maintenance of its independence, territorial integrity and security, as well as respect for its Constitution", which the Constitution is agreed upon by the Zurich and London agreement. The constitution given are primarily confessional and consociational democracy all in letter and spirit but without the name, clauses that have the right of vital interest vetos, vetos that are a part of a consociational democracy. Had referenced the constitution that the treaty had refered to, so don't give such "pov" excuse about that. Tantingting (talk) 03:58, 13 November 2012 (UTC)


 * Em, no, what you described is called synthesis, original research WP:SYNTH. For that reason i reverted your edit.  23x2    φ  17:33, 13 November 2012 (UTC)