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		<title>Greek protests over the name Macedonia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Greek nationalism poured out on the Syntagma square. Is the protest behind the Greek opposition or church cleric hiding? How much does this undermine the chances of a possible solution to the name dispute? Pavle Vascopoulos: The obsession of the Macedonian issue in Greece is renewing. Protests in Thessaloniki and Athens are images of how [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greek nationalism poured out on the Syntagma square. Is the protest behind the Greek opposition or church cleric hiding? How much does this undermine the chances of a possible solution to the name dispute?</p>
<p>Pavle Vascopoulos:<br />
The obsession of the Macedonian issue in Greece is renewing. Protests in Thessaloniki and Athens are images of how an average Greek responds to this issue.<br />
The Macedonian issue is a complement to the general difficult situation in Greece and the financial crisis.<br />
An average Greek citizen believes that Macedonia is part of antiquity and heritage.<br />
There is moderate electricity in Greece, not all ultra nationalists.<br />
In the 1990s Macedonia was a threat to the Greek national identity, now redefining the Macedonian identity according to Greek wishes is required.<br />
I can not predict what will happen. The blockade in Bucharest in 2008 was a surprise to me.<br />
If there is no reform, make sure that the mutual solution to the name dispute will not be easy.<br />
Northern or Upper Macedonia, a country of &#8220;guests who came to our region&#8221;, will most easily pass by the average Greek citizen.</p>
<p>Ljubomir Gajdov:<br />
Yesterday&#8217;s protest is a defeat for Greek chauvinists.<br />
The number of people at the protest in Athens is not an expression of the views of the Greek government.<br />
One of the biggest lies in the world history is that Macedonia is Greek.<br />
Nationalism and chauvinism in Greece are learned from a kindergarten. The church has a great role in that direction.<br />
A big problem is the reparations that will have to be paid when we enter the EU.<br />
Greek politicians are scaring the people by convincing them that we want to take something from them.<br />
Greece can not reconcile with the fact that Macedonia becomes a serious international factor and will be admitted to the EU and NATO.<br />
In this situation, Greece is clashing with the interest of great power, not with the Macedonian state leadership.</p>
<p>Jovan Donev:<br />
7 out of 10 Greeks do not accept a name with a word Macedonia.<br />
The Greek government wants to reduce the significance of the protests.<br />
The Greek government is pressuring Macedonia to improve its ratings after failing with Cyprus.<br />
Not the name problem, the problem is the Macedonian nation.<br />
The problem is simple, if you are a Macedonian, Bulgarian or Greek.<br />
We know that we are not a threat to anyone, but they are educated for generations.<br />
We demand the blame all the time on our side.<br />
The Hague verdict is clear, we have no claim to Greece. Macedonian media are catching up in the Greek PR tricks.<br />
The Macedonian public has no information because there is no strategy for the negotiations.<br />
There should be discretion, but we do not have a strategy and a red line.<br />
We do not have a state consensus since the fifties. We are down to daily politics. Dimitrov&#8217;s statement is the last attempt to defend something.<br />
We got into a very bad situation.<br />
Why June is the deadline for solving the problem? Who accepted that term? The issue will not be resolved by then, only the crisis in Macedonia will deepen.<br />
Nimetz left a temporary settlement. It is obvious that he received a signal for such a thing and obtained consent.<br />
Kodzias will not offer anything more than Nimitz. There are no Macedonian and Cyrillic passports.<br />
The question is why the Macedonian state leadership accepted to negotiate something beyond the Interim Accord.<br />
I do not expect anything from these negotiations. Only deepening the crisis.</p>
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