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From November / December 1944, a language commission left only Blazhe Koneski ... The last letter will be removed later as very specific for the Bulgarian language. Resolution on the establishment of the Macedonian language and alphabet of 27 November 1944. From the Archives in Skopje. There are amazing pearls. Lyuba in Macedonian was not the same as Lyuba in Serbian Miladinov was expelled because his language was Bulgarian. That is why today (1944) we need to lay the foundations of our writing and language guided by the interests of the people and Yugoslavia. The political task becomes clear in the speech on the third page: For every nation, language was a very important distinguishing element. Therefore, they MUST fulfill this TASK and LAY THE FOUNDATIONS of literacy, through a new alphabet and a new literary language, ie. they are making exactly one new language norm. As this, of course, should have been in the interest of the whole community, FOR THE INTERESTS OF A FEDERAL AND "DEMOCRATIC" YUGOSLAVIA. So where is the word independence here? We also read that this is a THANK YOU to the COMMUNIST PARTY and the troops of our far-sighted excellent Marshal TITO. A cult of Tito's personality in the embryo of the new nation. There are no public discussions, no consultation with the people. The comrades without the appropriate education sit down and perform, as they know, the task given to them from above, in secret meetings, and the people are confronted with a fait accompli. For cover, this is only the First Language Commission. They also wrote about the names of Jinzifov, Miladinovi, Peychinovich and Parlichev, who everywhere call their language the native Bulgarian language. K. Petkovic is probably Kraste Petkov Misirkov. In a word, HORROR!
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