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  2. VMRO-DPMNE - Wikipedia

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    The party's full name consists of the acronyms "VMRO" (standing for Vnatrešna Makedonska Revolucionerna Organizacija and referencing the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), a rebel movement formed in 1893) [22] and "DPMNE" (Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity, Demokratska partija za makedonsko nacionalno edinstvo).

  3. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Wikipedia

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    A minor political party carrying the name IMRO is the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–People's Party (VMRO-NP). Although a separate structure since the split in 2004, the political line of VMRO-NP is reminiscent of VMRO-DPMNE's and its members maintain close ties with the latter's party structure.

  4. VMRO – People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – People's Party (Macedonian: Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Народна Партија), shortened as VMRO – People's Party (Macedonian: ВMPO–Народна Партија) and VMRO–NP (Macedonian: ВMPO–НП), is a national-conservative [1] political party in ...

  5. List of political parties in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Party of the Vlachs of Macedonia (Partia Armãnjilor ditu Machidunie/Партија на Власите од Македонија), with VMRO-DPMNE Party for the Movement of Turks in Macedonia [ mk ; sv ] ( Türk Hareket Partisi/Партија за движење на Турците , PDT)

  6. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (United)

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    IMRO (United) was founded in 1925 in Vienna after the failure of the May Manifesto by the left wing of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). [1] It was under the leadership of several revolutionaries from Macedonia such as Dimitar Vlahov, Pavel Shatev, Georgi Zankov, Rizo Rizov, Vladimir Poptomov, Metodi Shatorov and Hristo Yankov.

  7. Your Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Election Name Members 1998: VMRO-DPMNE, Democratic Alternative, League for Democracy [] 2002: VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party 2006: For a Better Macedonia: VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Party for the Movement of the Turks [], Union of Roma, Party of Democratic Action [], Party of the Vlachs, European Party of Macedonia, Party of the Greens [], People's Movement of ...

  8. Dragan Bogdanovski - Wikipedia

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    After his release in 1988, he went on to co-find the political party Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE). [5] At the party's first congress in 1991, Bogdanovski was elected as its honorary chairman.

  9. Mihail Shkaratov - Wikipedia

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    Mihail Škartov (1 February 1883 in Kavadarci – 25 June 1936 in Sofia) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary, voivode of Veles and a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. [1] He is considered an Ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. [2] [3]