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Hundreds of thousands of Macedonians 'trapped' by outdated passport

2024-02-13T16:29:17.047Z

Highlights: Hundreds of thousands of Macedonians 'trapped' by outdated passport. Since 2019, the country has changed its name and passports marked “Macedonia” have become obsolete. The Macedonian Minister of the Interior urges all citizens to regularize their situation as quickly as possible. “I hope that 650,000 people will not need to leave the country today,” the Prime Minister responded in a press release on Tuesday.. Thousands of citizens have had great difficulty obtaining an appointment to apply for a new passport.


Since 2019, the country has changed its name and passports marked “Macedonia” have become obsolete. The Macedonian Minister of the Interior urges all citizens to regularize their situation as quickly as possible.


Their country changed its name in 2019, but their passport is not up to date: hundreds of thousands of nationals from North Macedonia have been

“trapped”

since Tuesday, the date on which these documents, if they bear the mention

“Macedonia »

, have become obsolete.

The former republic of the Yugoslav federation, independent since 1991 and then called

“Macedonia”,

changed its name in February 2019, after a long dispute with its Greek neighbor.

Skopje finally agreed to add the geographical term

"North"

to the country's name - since Athens claimed exclusive use of the name Macedonia for its province located in the north of the country.

And the identity papers of citizens had to be changed by February 12, 2024. The agreement had made it possible to put an end to the Greek veto on North Macedonia's accession to NATO and its rapprochement with the European Union (EU).

But five years later, around 650,000 Macedonians, or almost a third of the population, still have their old passports - which they theoretically can no longer use since Tuesday.

Administrative and technical blockages

Interior Minister Pance Toskovsky confirmed that border police had no choice but to respect the law and send old passport holders home.

However, he acknowledged that this was an obstacle to freedom of movement, and added that citizens could sue the state.

“I hope that 650,000 people will not need to leave the country today

,” the Prime Minister responded in a press release on Tuesday.

“Citizens must report on time and go to the regional offices of the Ministry of Interior to begin the procedure of replacing their documents

,” Talat Xhaferi added.

The Macedonians did not really have five years to change their papers: the whole process was slowed down by administrative or technical blockages.

Thousands of citizens have had great difficulty obtaining an appointment to apply for a new passport.

The Minister of the Interior proposed to the interim government to pass a law extending the validity of old passports - this was done last year for identity cards, and on Monday for nearly 270,000 driving licenses.

Their holders now have until the end of 2024 to change them.

Source: lefigaro

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