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posted by martyb on Friday June 22 2018, @08:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the What's-in-a-name?-(Juliet) dept.

The Macedonian parliament has begun the process of changing the country's name, ending a long-running dispute with Greece:

Macedonia's parliament has ratified an agreement with Greece to change the former Yugoslav republic's name at a plenary session that was boycotted by the main opposition party.

Lawmakers on June 20 voted 69-0 to ratify the agreement, which changes the country's formal name to the Republic of North Macedonia. [...] Lawmakers on June 19 launched the process of ratifying the accord, as hundreds of protesters gathered in the center of Skopje for a third day to vent anger over the deal.

[...] The agreement, signed by the two countries' foreign ministers on June 17, ends a 27-year dispute between Athens and Skopje and paves the way for Macedonia to begin membership talks with the European Union and NATO.

But it will take months to complete and faces several hurdles along the way, with President Gjorge Ivanov pledging to veto the deal. That would force lawmakers to repeat the vote, and if the deal is ratified again – this time with an absolute majority -- then Ivanov will be unable to block it.

Also at NPR and Reuters.

See also: Why all the furor over Macedonia name change? It goes back to Alexander the Great


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  • (Score: 2) by loonycyborg on Friday June 22 2018, @07:19PM (1 child)

    by loonycyborg (6905) on Friday June 22 2018, @07:19PM (#696900)

    The entire issue of Alexander is irrelevant. He was neither greek nor slav. Macedonia is name of particular geographic region irrespective of ethnicity of inhabitants which is currently divided by Republic of Macedonia and Greece. So at least from this point of view it totally makes sense to name it Republic of North Macedonia instead. But bringing up Alexander the Great is pure bullshit sophistry.

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  • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Friday June 22 2018, @11:59PM

    by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Friday June 22 2018, @11:59PM (#697042) Journal

    Maybe they should name it Alexandria.

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