Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle marked with formal ceremony in Skopje
- Wednesday marks the Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle – October 23.
Skopje, 23 October 2023 (MIA) – Wednesday marks the Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle – October 23.
On 23 October 1893, Hristo Tatarchev, Dame Gruev, Petar Pop Arsov, Anton Dimitrov and Hristo Botandzhiev, at the house of Ivan Hadzhi Nikolov in Thessaloniki, formed the Macedonian Revolutionary Committee, which later on became the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation (VMRO) or Internal Macedonian Odrin Revolutionary Organisation (VMORO).
VMRO’s establishment marked the start of an organised struggle of the Macedonian people and other nationalities for the establishment of an independent country. The day symbolises the continuity of Macedonian struggle for independence, which resulted in establishing a modern, sovereign Macedonian state.
A formal academy at the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle for Independence will be held to mark the Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle, which will see an address by Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski.
Also, a ceremony in Parliament will be held, where the 2024 October 23 Award for outstanding achievements in science, culture, education, protection of state interests and promotion of state priorities, values and cultural and historical heritage of public interest of the Republic of North Macedonia will be presented to the poet Slave Dimoski.
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