TOPSHOT - Supporters of a boycott for the name-change referendum celebrate in front of the Parliament in Skopje on September 30, 2018, as the vote was marred by a low turnout, with only a third of the electorate voting. - The vast majority of voters supported the plan to rename the country and thereby end a decades-long spat with Greece, partial results showed. With ballots from 43 percent of polling stations counted, 90.72 percent of votes were in favour of the name changing to North Macedonia, compared to 6.26 percent opposing the move, according to the electoral commission's official count. (Photo by Armend NIMANI / AFP)