Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Saturday survived a no-confidence
vote over a deal to end a decades-old dispute regarding the name of
neighboring Macedonia.
Lawmakers backed Tsipras by rejecting the motion brought by the
opposition New Democracy party, which had accused him of granting too
many concessions to Macedonia in the deal, which is set to be signed
Sunday.
The European Union, the United Nations, the United States and NATO all
welcomed the agreement, which changes the country's name to the Republic
of North Macedonia.
The opposition party said the deal is harmful for Greek interests.
Before the vote, thousands of protesters gathering for a second day
outside the House caused a riot that led to police firing tear gas into
the crowd.
On Wednesday, Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov refused to sign the
name change deal and said he wouldn't grant approval if the measure is
passed by Madeconia's parliament.
By Susan McFarland
https://www.geezgo.com/sps/27424
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