Censure motion to be filed against Greek PM over Macedonia deal

Censure motion to be filed against Greek PM over Macedonia deal

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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras attends a parliamentary session ahead of a debate on a motion of no confidence by the main opposition in row over a deal on neighbouring Macedonia’s name, in Athens

Greeceโ€˜s opposition New Democracy party will file a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in parliament over a deal to solve a decades-old name dispute with Macedonia, its leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday.

Tsiprasโ€™s governing left-right coalition has 154 seats in the 300-member parliament.


The no-confidence motion is the first against Tsipras since he took power in 2015. He is trailing in opinion polls, scorched by economic reforms introduced as a condition for a third multi-billion-euro bailout for Greece in 2015.

Tsipras and Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev reached a landmark agreement on Tuesday to call the ex-Yugoslav republic the โ€˜Republic of North Macedoniaโ€™, settling nearly three decades of wrangling over its name and removing an obstacle to Skopjeโ€™s bid to join the European Union and Nato.

However, the deal has triggered strong criticism from opposition parties in both countries and Macedoniaโ€™s president has said he will not sign it.

โ€œIt is an act of responsibility to exhaust every possibility in averting this (deal),โ€ Mitsotakis told lawmakers.

He said he would file the motion as soon as parliament concluded a vote on bailout reforms later on Thursday.

Parliamentary speaker Nikos Voutsis said the no-confidence debate would start at 1500 GMT on Thursday.

Tsiprasโ€™ coalition ally, the Independent Greeks, have said publicly that they would not support the accord reached with Skopje but they would not topple the government either.

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