Appendix A Trends in the Greek Cypriot Community, 2007–2023

Figure A.1 Feelings towards Turkish Cypriots by Greek Cypriots in the period 2007–2023.
Figure A.1Long description
The x-axis spans from 2007 to 2023, while the y-axis quantifies percentage values, ranging from 0% to 60% in increments of 10 units. Three curves indicate trends for negative feelings, neutral feelings, and positive feelings. The curve for negative feelings passes through the following points (2007, 34.40), (2010, 48.80), (2018, 35.50), and (2023, 22.20). The curve for neutral feelings passes through the following points (2007, 36.40), (2017, 39.90), (2019, 45.50), and (2023, 33.90). The curve for positive feelings passes through the following points (2007, 34.40), (2015, 51.20), (2019, 31.50), and (2023, 43.90).

Figure A.2 National identification of Greek Cypriots in the period 2007–2023.
Figure A.2Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2007, 2010, 2011, 2020, and 2023, while the y-axis denotes percentage values. Identification is divided into five categories as follows. Only Cypriot and not Greek, more Cypriot than Greek, To the same extent Greek and Cypriot, more Greek than Cypriot, and Only Greek and not Cypriot. The data are as follows. Only Cypriot and not Greek (2007, 16), (2010, 18), (2011, 13), (2020, 19), and (2023, 14.8). More Cypriot than Greek (2007, 28), (2010, 15), (2011, 18), (2020, 27), and (2023, 30). To the same extent Greek and Cypriot (2007, 48), (2010, 59), (2011, 58), (2020, 46), and (2023, 51.20). More Greek than Cypriot (2007, 5), (2010, 6), (2011, 8), (2020, 6), and (2023, 3). Only Greek and not Cypriot (2007, 1), (2010, 1), (2011, 1), (2020, 2), and (2023, 1).
Figure A.3 Stance towards keeping the current situation (status quo) in the period 2010–2023.
Figure A.3Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023, while the y-axis quantifies percentages ranging from 0% to 100% in increments of 20 units. Three curves are plotted for in favour, against, and neither against nor in favour but could tolerate it if necessary. The curves pass through the following points. Against curve (2010, 63), (2017, 51.2), (2019, 50.80), (2020, 79.40), and (2023, 47.40). Neither against nor in favor but could tolerate if necessary curve (2010, 30.50), (2017, 38.5), (2019, 31.2), (2020, 15.60), and (2023, 45.40). In favor curve (2010, 6.50), (2017, 10.30), (2019, 18), (2020, 5), and (2023, 7.20).
Figure A.4 Stance of Greek Cypriots towards unitary state in the period 2010–2023.
Figure A.4Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023, while the y-axis quantifies percentages ranging from 0% to 100% in increments of 20 units. Three curves are plotted for in favour, against, and neither against nor in favour but could tolerate it if necessary. The curves pass through the following points. Against curve (2010, 9.2), (2017, 15.50), (2018, 13.60), (2019, 27.40), (2020, 11.50), and (2023, 11.30). Neither against nor in favor but could tolerate if necessary curve (2010, 14.80), (2017, 17.50), (2019, 15.40), (2020, 17), and (2023, 14.40). In favor curve (2010, 76), (2017, 67), (2018, 77.50), (2019, 57.20), (2020, 71.50), and (2023, 74.40).
Figure A.5 Stance of Greek Cypriots towards two states in the period 2010–2023.
Figure A.5Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023, while the y-axis quantifies percentages ranging from 0% to 100% in increments of 20 units. Three curves are plotted for in favour, against, and neither against nor in favour but could tolerate it if necessary. The curves pass through the following points. Against curve (2010, 71.40), (2017, 77.40), (2018, 70.80), (2019, 72.40), (2020, 80), and (2023, 81.30). Neither against nor in favor but could tolerate if necessary curve (2010, 16.70), (2017, 12.60), (2018, 17.60), (2020, 12), and (2023, 10.50). In favor curve (2010, 11.90), (2017, 10), (2018, 11.60), (2019, 13.70), (2020, 8), and (2023, 8.10).
Figure A.6 Stance of Greek Cypriots towards Bizonal Bicommunal Federation (BBF) in the period 2010–2023.
Figure A.6Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023, while the y-axis quantifies percentages, ranging from 0% to 60%. Three lines track different positions, Against, Neither Against nor in Favour But Could Tolerate it if Necessary, and In Favour. The data points are as follows. Against (2010, 51.20), (2017, 26), (2018, 41.70), (2019, 35), (2020, 24), and (2023, 19.50). Neither against nor in favor but could tolerate it if necessary (2010, 36.20), (2017, 43.80), (2018, 36.40), (2019, 38), (2020, 38), and (2023, 37.60). In favor (2010, 12.70), (2017, 230.10), (2018, 21.90), (2019, 27), (2020, 38), and (2023, 42.90).

Figure A.7 Stance of Greek Cypriots towards referendum scenario in the period 2013–2020.
Figure A.7Long description
The x-axis represents years as 2013, 2014, 2015, May-16, Jan-17, April 17, December 17, March 20, while the y-axis quantifies percentages, ranging from 0% to 70%. The data points are as follows. Tend to vote no (2013, 20.10), (2014, 21.90), (2015, 26.90), (May 2016, 23.10), (January 2017, 44.00), (April 2017, 19.60), (December 2017, 23.20), and (March 2020, 25.00). Undecided, (2013, 60.30), (2014, 51.20), (2015, 22.80), (May 2016, 33.30), (January 2017, 18), (April 2017, 33.40), (December 2017, 57.20), and (March 2020, 25.00). Tend to vote yes, (2013, 19.60), (2014, 28.50), (2015, 48.70), (May 2016, 43.60), (January 2017, 38.00), (April 2017, 47.00), (December 2017, 19.60), and (March 2020, 51.00).