Alex Salmondās body ready to be brought home from North Macedonia, say officials
Alex Salmondās body is ready to be brought home to Scotland, officials in North Macedonia have said.
The Alba Party founder and ex-SNP leader and first minister died of a heart attack while attending a conference on Saturday.
The North Macedonian ministry of foreign affairs said the ātechnical workā of repatriation had been completed, and that they were āwaiting for information regarding the departure time from the Scottish sideā.
Supporters of Salmond have been lobbying the UK government to allow the RAF to fly his body to Scotland.
The UK foreign office has said it is providing consular support to Salmondās family and is in contact with local authorities and the Scottish government.
The Scottish government has been asked to comment.
āGet him homeā
The former first minister was in Ohrid, North Macedonia, to attend an Academy for Cultural Diplomacy (ACD) conference.
Chris McEleny, general secretary of the Alba Party, flew to the city following Salmondās death.
He called on the UK government to grant approval for his body to be flown directly back to Scotland. Conservative MP David Davis, a close friend of Salmondās, has also lobbied the UK government to do so.
McEleny said using a commercial flight could take a āsignificant amount of timeā and would be a āquite stressful and upsetting processā.
He told BBC Scotlandās Drivetime programme: āFor his familyās sake, friends, we should get him home as quickly as possible. And for all that heās done for Scotland, I think itās the least that we can do for him.ā
After tributes were paid to Salmond in the House of Commons, the Scottish Football Association confirmed a minuteās applause would be held at Scotlandās match against Portugal at Hampden on Tuesday evening.
The ex-first minister was a regular member of the Tartan Army, including at the Euros in Germany this summer.
News of his death broke during the Scotland menās team match against Croatia in Zagreb.
The SFA sent condolences to Salmondās family on Saturday.