Greek MPs ratify Macedonia name change in historic vote

Majority back move amid angry cries of ‘traitors’ from nationalists who oppose deal

MPs in Greece have ratified a historic accord that allows the country’s northern neighbour Macedonia to change its name.

In a roll-call vote, punctuated by angry cries of “traitors” from nationalists opposed to the deal, 153 MPs voted in favour of the pact.

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Greek PM wins confidence vote after Macedonia name crisis

Alexis Tsipras secures majority as opposition claims deal with Skopje is ‘nationally damaging’

The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, has won a confidence vote in parliament, clearing a major hurdle for Greece’s approval of an accord to end a dispute over Macedonia’s name and averting the prospect of a snap election.

Tsipras called the confidence motion after his rightwing coalition partner Panos Kammenos quit the government on Sunday in protest at the name deal signed between Athens and Skopje last year.

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Putin says US wants to ‘assert dominance’ in Balkans as Macedonia changes name

Russian president claims alleged increase of western influence is ‘destablising’

Vladimir Putin has weighed into the row over Macedonia’s name-change, accusing the US and its allies of destabilising the Balkans by “asserting their dominant role” in the region.

The Russian president criticised what he described as deliberate efforts to increase western influence in a part of the world Moscow has long regarded as falling within its own orbit.

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Macedonia’s parliament votes to accept new name

Country will become Republic of North Macedonia when Greece ratifies agreement

Macedonia’s parliament passed an amendment to the constitution on Friday to rename the country Republic of North Macedonia in line with an agreement with Greece to put an end to a 27-year-old dispute.

The two countries struck the deal on the new name in June, but Macedonia will start using it only after the parliament in Athens also ratifies the agreement.

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Macedonian police detain 30 people over parliament invasion

Macedonian police detained about 30 people Tuesday, including a former interior minister, former police officials and opposition conservative lawmakers over an invasion of parliament in April this year. The public prosecutor's office said it issued an order relating to 36 people in connection with the attack by protesters that left more than 100 people injured.