Greece Launches Use of Macedonia's New Name

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kocias continues to call the country under the name of the agreement, Northern Macedonia, in his public presentations. Kocias stressed that the same Greeks who protest a friendly deal with neighbours all the time receive them on vacation. “This week the country, Northern Macedonia will ratify [...]
Kocias stressed that the same Greeks who protest a friendly deal with neighbours all the time receive them on vacation.
This week the country will ratify the agreement, then hold a referendum, change the Constitution, and then we will ratify the agreement. They risk it because they believe what we say, that's what we think. There is a reality that we need to develop in behalf of both peoples so that both the economy and the societies in the two regions can develop. For that to happen, however, we must reach agreements, while each agreement contains compromise and obligations. People of the two countries are not at war, the same citizens who protest with great satisfaction are expected as clients throughout the year”, said Nikos Kocias, Greece's foreign minister.
Kocias commenting on yesterday's protests said Greeks are breaking stereotypes because the initial number of protesters has apparently dropped -- from 1 million to 100,000 -- and at the end of the 4 000, which, according to him, proves that Greeks are breaking stereotypes. For Kocias, in Athens as an organ of the VMRO-DPMNE party, New Democracy works. The latter with a harsh reaction.
“at the same time that Cipras and Kocias celebrated in Prespa for an agreement that harms national interests, police were ordered to show unprecedented brutality so far, bringing citizens to the hospital who expressed their patriotic sense. It's not only a sad day for Greece, it's a shame for Cirpras and Kamenos, because together, IRJM citizens were allowed the opportunity to call themselves “Macedonia”, they report from New Democracy.
Former Golden Dawn deputy Constantinos Barbaros was arrested this morning. Barbarosis on Friday in his hateful speech, called for coups, demanding that the army arrest the prime minister, Cipras and President Pavlopoulos. Pavlopoulos, meanwhile, called on the country to change the Constitution so as to compensate for its incompatibility with the bilateral agreement signed yesterday in Greece's Psaridis.












