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Coalition's future in question over minister's gaffe
Greece’s governing coalition was plunged into uncertainty on Tuesday night after Migration Policy Minister Yiannis Mouzalas slipped up in a TV interview and referred to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) simply as “Macedonia.”
Greece has been in dispute with its northern neighbour since the 1990s over how it calls itself and does not recognise it by its constitutional name Republic of Macedonia. As the issue has festered for so long, it has become a matter of great political ...
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