Macedonia and NATO
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Someone else voted yes; however, didn't back it up with reason(s) .. very UMDish - silent
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Originally posted by Risto the Great View PostI agree. But your poll question was framed "under any terms".
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Originally posted by Risto the Great View PostI agree. But your poll question was framed "under any terms". Given a clean slate like that, it should most definitely be looked at. One term might be to kick Greece out and return Greek occupied Macedonia to the Macedonians.
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General Discussions > In the interest of the EU
"...but do you really see a united Macedonia any time soon,..."
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Originally posted by Risto the Great View PostI agree. But your poll question was framed "under any terms". Given a clean slate like that, it should most definitely be looked at. One term might be to kick Greece out and return Greek occupied Macedonia to the Macedonians.
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Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View PostRTG, as it stands now Macedonia has all the benefits without the extreme costs and taxes. Helping the rich won't solve anything - cash grab.
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Originally posted by Risto the Great View PostYes it should consider joining under the right terms.
Issues that need to be addressed are Macedonia's sovereignty and debt as well as governance in the first instance.
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Yes it should consider joining under the right terms.
Issues that need to be addressed are Macedonia's sovereignty and debt as well as governance in the first instance.
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Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View PostShould Macedonia even consider joining NATO or the EU what we know about both today?Why didn't you vote? You, do your part and let the chips fall where the may. Yes or No
If you choose yes you MUST back it up with a guarantee Macedonia will benefit. If, you find the need to use a word like 'if' you should be voting NO 100%.
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Why didn't you vote? You, do your part and let the chips fall where they may. Yes or NoLast edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 05-23-2011, 12:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View PostThe Macedonian Government can use this as the official World Macedonian Diaspora vote. It's vital you vote just in case they go against our wishes.
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Having been there, done that, ie being the subject of a poll (I think you might have some experience there, too), with the miniscule response you are likely to get on the MTO (going by past experiences) do you really think anyone (in politics or otherwise) is going to take any notice of 0 'Yes' votes and 20-30 max 'No' votes?Last edited by fyrOM; 05-13-2011, 06:39 PM.
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If you choose yes you MUST back it up with a guarantee Macedonia will benefit. If, you find the need to use a word like 'if' you should be voting NO 100%. The Macedonian Government can use this as the official World Macedonian Diaspora vote. It's vital you vote just in case they go against our wishes.
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Macedonia in NATO and EU
Should Macedonia even consider joining NATO or the EU under the "Republic of Macedonia" what we know about both organizations today?Last edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 05-18-2011, 12:55 PM.
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and this is a "EU" member country, lmfao, seriously this is disgusting
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Macedonia Sends Protest Letter to Athens over Ambassador Treatment
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) presented Greek Ambassador Alexandra Papadopoulou Wednesday with a protest note over the state's treatment of Macedonian diplomats in Greece.
The note follows yesterday's information that Macedonian General Consul in Solun, Tomislav Dimitrovski was stopped by the Greek police for an alleged traffic misdemeanor.
In a written statement following the MoFA meeting, Ambassador Papadopoulou says Dimitrovski violated several Greek traffic laws.
"The police let him go after a routine check-up. Dimitrovski did not even leave the car. I believe these incidents should not be given political connotation and used for creation of political tensions. Greece works towards good relations between the two countries at all levels", says Papadopulou.
Media reported that the incident occurred on a Solun highway, when Dimitrovski passed through a yellow traffic light, as claimed by the Greek police. The Macedonian diplomatic vehicle was then chased by police cars and motorbikes. When stopped, the consul was surrounded by armed policemen who proceeded to arrest him, which is a violation of the Vienna convention in regards to diplomats in a foreign country. Following 45 minutes of tense atmosphere, Dimitrovski managed to contact a Greek MoFA official, who intervened. The police fined Dimitrovski and afterwards let him go.
The fine itself is a violation as diplomats in a foreign country enjoy immunity, unless you are a Macedonian diplomat in Greece.
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TLWR & RTG i wouldn't at all be surprised if that was true, i had a quarrel with border officials & undercovers myself (well lets say i chose to get involved), after they harassed my taxi driver. according to my taxi driver they get treated like that all the time and usually take the abuse without any response, so he was shocked when he saw me give it to these pricks !
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