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PM Gruevski concerned about opposition call for accepting 'erga omnes' name

19. September 2010. | 08:33

Source: Emg.rs

 Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski told reporters Saturday he was concerned about the opposition willingness to accept an 'erga omnes' name for FYRMacedonia with geographical qualifier, which would also mean changing of the state's constitution.

 Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski told reporters Saturday he was concerned about the opposition willingness to accept an 'erga omnes' name for FYRMacedonia with geographical qualifier, which would also mean changing of the state's constitution.

- Yesterday media published the news, saying that Greece does not intend to withdraw its demand for an 'erga omnes' name, which leads to changing of the constitution. Afterwards all opposition parties told media that we should seek a way for reaching an agreement with Greece. I am really confused and worried by the idea of our opposition that advocates accepting of an 'erga omnes' name with geographical qualifier, which would also mean changing of the Constitution, Gruevski said.

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