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Macedonia to hold early election | Macedonia to hold early election |
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Macedonian legislators have voted to dissolve parliament and hold early elections on 1 June amid a row with Greece over the country's name. | |
Greece wants the former Yugoslav republic to change its name, saying it implies a territorial claim over its northern province of the same name. | Greece wants the former Yugoslav republic to change its name, saying it implies a territorial claim over its northern province of the same name. |
Greece blocked Macedonia's bid to join Nato a week ago over the name issue. | Greece blocked Macedonia's bid to join Nato a week ago over the name issue. |
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said opposition parties had been blocking his plans for reform. | Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said opposition parties had been blocking his plans for reform. |
"We remain committed to our goals to join Nato and the European Union," Mr Gruevski said. | "We remain committed to our goals to join Nato and the European Union," Mr Gruevski said. |
"But the necessary reforms are halted with a blockade of parliamentary procedures." | "But the necessary reforms are halted with a blockade of parliamentary procedures." |
Fears of unrest | Fears of unrest |
Seventy of Macedonia's 120 deputies voted to dissolve the parliament, with 50 opposition members boycotting the vote. | Seventy of Macedonia's 120 deputies voted to dissolve the parliament, with 50 opposition members boycotting the vote. |
The opposition Social Democrats said early elections could further harm Macedonia's bid to join Nato. | The opposition Social Democrats said early elections could further harm Macedonia's bid to join Nato. |
Nato's veto has inflamed nationalist feelings in MacedoniaElections had not been scheduled until 2010, so the June poll comes two years earlier than planned. | |
Macedonia's multi-ethnic government has been in deadlock for months over reforms and rights for the country's 25% ethnic Albanian minority. | Macedonia's multi-ethnic government has been in deadlock for months over reforms and rights for the country's 25% ethnic Albanian minority. |
Some analysts say Mr Gruevski is hoping to secure a stronger mandate for his conservative VMRO-DPMNE party amid an upsurge of anti-Greek sentiment. | Some analysts say Mr Gruevski is hoping to secure a stronger mandate for his conservative VMRO-DPMNE party amid an upsurge of anti-Greek sentiment. |
Others fear increased Albanian unrest. In 2001, Nato and the EU managed to prevent a civil war in Macedonia between security forces and ethnic Albanians separatists by brokering a peace deal which granted more minority rights. | Others fear increased Albanian unrest. In 2001, Nato and the EU managed to prevent a civil war in Macedonia between security forces and ethnic Albanians separatists by brokering a peace deal which granted more minority rights. |
Macedonia's official name is the Republic of Macedonia, and Skopje wants to use this in international relations, but Athens wants the country to change its name to New or Upper Macedonia. | Macedonia's official name is the Republic of Macedonia, and Skopje wants to use this in international relations, but Athens wants the country to change its name to New or Upper Macedonia. |
Athens could use its veto again later this year to scupper Skopje's bid to start EU membership talks. | Athens could use its veto again later this year to scupper Skopje's bid to start EU membership talks. |
There will be fewer incentives for the government to create a multi-ethnic society without the carrot of Nato and European Union membership, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu. | There will be fewer incentives for the government to create a multi-ethnic society without the carrot of Nato and European Union membership, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu. |
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