The Borneo Post

Greeks reject Macedonia name deal in poll

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ATHENS: A majority of Greeks reject a disputed name deal that aims to end a long-running row with neighbouri­ng Macedonia, a poll showed, with nearly half labelling it ‘treason’.

The Kappa Research poll in Ethnos daily found that 58 per cent oppose the June agreement to rename Greece’s northern neighbour North Macedonia. However, the same percentage expect the deal to be ratified by Greece’s parliament as scheduled. Several protests have been held in Greece and Macedonia against the agreement.

Opponents in Athens are upset that the deal recognises a Macedonian language and nationalit­y, while in Skopje there is anger over the planned change in the country’s constituti­onal name.

In Sunday’s poll, 45 per cent said fellow Greeks supporting the deal are ‘ traitors’ and 18 per cent echoed a recent call by a neo-Nazi deputy for the army to arrest the country’s leaders to block it.

Athens had for years objected to its neighbour being called Macedonia because it has a northern province of the same name, which in ancient times was the cradle of Alexander the Great’s empire – a source of intense pride for modernday Greeks.

The agreement cleared a first hurdle this week, securing approval by Macedonia’s parliament for a second time after a one-time veto by hardliner President Gjorge Ivanov. — AFP

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