Provisional Government of Macedonia (1880)

Provisional Government of Macedonia (1880)

Provisionary Government of Macedonia named “Unity” was an executive and operational body of the National Assembly of Macedonia (1880) [ Greek Federalism During the Nineteenth Century: Ideas and Projects - [http://books.google.com/books?lr=&q=According+to+scholars%2C+in+1880%2C+Vulgaris+founded+a+Provisional+Government+of&btnG=Search+Books Page 99 by Varban N. Todorov ISBN 0880333057] ] . In March 1881 the Provisional Government published a , with a protocol decision of the Macedonian National Assembly, to the diplomatic representatives of the Great powers.

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* [http://worldcat.org/search?q=Documents+on+the+struggle+of+the+Macedonian+people+for+independence+and+a+nation-state&qt=mozilla-search Documents on the struggle of the Macedonian people for independence and a nation-state" - volume one, page 291 published by the Faculty of Philosophy and History - University of "Cyril and Methodius" - Skopje - 1985.]
* Б’лгарската екзархија в Одринско и Македонија след Освободителната војна (1877-1878), vol. 1/1, Софиа: Синодално издателство, 1969, p. 461-466, 485. by Bulgarian Patriarch Kiril.
* Македонија во билатералните и мултилатерални договори на Балканските држави 1861-1913, ред. д-р Михајло Миноски - Државен Архив на Република Македонија.


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