Thursday, February 04, 2010

Macedonian citizens do not understand govt’s name policy: poll

Skopje. Macedonian citizens do not understand the government’s name dispute policy, reads the latest opinion poll by Transparency – Zero Corruption, Macedonian Nova Makedonija daily writes on Thursday.
More than 60% of citizens do not know what the red line the government is talking about is, neither what a reasonable compromise is. Almost 70% of citizens do not know what Greece wants.
Every second citizen is certain that the compromise would mean also a change of the Macedonian national identity, with the attitudes of Albanians and Macedonians being completely different. Nearly 80% of Macedonians would not accept a change in the name in exchange for NATO and EU membership and over 80% of Albanians think the name should be changed. Two thirds of Macedonians would not accept a change even with guarantees that the language and identity would not be altered, unlike 90% of Albanians who would accept these conditions.
More than half of Macedonians believe the name dispute will not be solved and 40% of Albanians are sure there will be a solution soon.
Both Macedonians and Albanians say they do not have enough information about the positions of Macedonia and Greece.

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