NICOSIA (Reuters) - The coalition government in the breakaway state of northern Cyprus has offered its resignation to the enclave s leader after it lost its majority in parliament, its prime minister said on Wednesday as he called for an early election. Cyprus s internationally recognised government is run by Greek Cypriots, while the breakaway administration in the north of the Mediterranean island is only recognised by Turkey. I observed that the government could not continue further, Prime Minister Ersan Saner told reporters after conveying the resignation to Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar, whom he said was assessing the decision. He said the resignation of the government, formed last year, came after the three-party coalition lost its majority in the enclave s parliament and he said an early election should be held as soon as possible. Cyprus was split by a 1974 Turkish invasion triggered by a brief Greek-inspired coup. Friction predates that by at least a decade, when a power-
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