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Russia accuses the USA of bribing FYROM PMs over “Macedonian” dispute vote

Russia believes the parliamentary vote was rigged, claiming that eight votes had been secured through blackmail and bribes

Newsroom October 22 07:13

The Russian Foreign Ministry has said that the US orchestrated an “unfair vote” in the FYROM parliament which approved the country’s name change, despite a failed popular referendum.
The FYROM parliament last weekend narrowly greenlighted the name change which signals a “brighter future” with NATO, but the country’s voters by-and-large boycotted the referendum, with only 36.9 percent of eligible voters participating.

Earlier, the US State Department had urged the FYROM opposition to vote for the name change despite the failed referendum, which was rendered invalid due to the low turnout.

US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer headed to Skopje on Monday to provide support to the country’s pro-Western Prime Minister Zoran Zaev after the knife-edge parliamentary vote on Friday.

Some opposition MPs decided to boycott the vote, standing at the side of the room instead of taking their seats, and the ruling coalition barely secured the required 80 out of 120 majority to push the measure through.

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But Russia believes the parliamentary vote was rigged, claiming that eight votes had been secured “through blackmail, and threatening and bribing opposition deputies”.

“We view what happened as an open violation of all norms, both from a legal and moral point of view. Such dirty manipulations cannot be regarded as an expression of parliamentarians’ will,” the Russian ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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