'Yesterday’s referendum in FYROM was completed with an overwhelming majority voting ‘Yes’, which is a positive development on the path toward ratifying and putting into effect the Prespa Agreement,' Tzanakopoulos noted.
The fact that two-thirds of the electorate did not vote in the referendum was a significant blow for Zaev, as it requires participation of over 50 percent of registered voted to be considered valid.
The aim of Ivanov and the opposition is to delegitimise the referendum by ensuring a very low turnout.
“We reached an agreement, but we knew that we had to ensure language and identity. Greece also acknowledged that,” Zaev said
Zaev said that the decision that will be taken on 30 September is above parties, as it involves the country’s admission to the European Union and Nato
In spite of the borders between Greece and FYROM closing down, many of the refugees and migrants at Idomeni continue to...