- Union of the Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs
The The Union of the Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs ( _bg. Съюз на българските конституционни клубове) was an ethnic
Bulgarian political party in theOttoman Empire , created after theYoung Turk Revolution , by members of theInternal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization . The party functioned for a little over a year - fromSeptember 1908 untillNovember 1909 . Its main political rival was thePeoples' Federative Party (Bulgarian Section) .Inauguration, Ideas and Goals
The Constituent assembly of the party was held between the 7'th and the 13'th of September
1908 inSolun . Attending the congress were 72 representatives of theMacedonian -Bulgarian Bourgeois, but only two farmers, one craftsman and one worker. A statute and an agenda of the organization were soon established:"The Bulgarian Constitutional Club has as its aim: a) to give civic and political education of the Bulgarian people in the spirit of the constitutional freedoms in autonomous
Macedonia andAdrianople ; b) to preserve and develop Bulgarian culture."Toma Karajovov ,Vladimir Rumenov ,Todor Lazarov were voted members of the Central Committee. Among the founders of the party were alsoGeorgi Kulishev ,Georgi Bazhdarov ,Kiril Parlichev ,Andon Dimitrov ,Hristo Batandzhiev ,Simeon Radev and others.Hristo Tatarchev openly supported UBCC, although he never participated in the organizaztion's affairs.'Otechestvo' ("Fatherland" in Bulgarian) served as the party's newspaper. An article, dedicated to the
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising and published in issue 43 of the newspaper fromJuly 18 1909, reads:"The tenth of July ("Huriet"), is an epilogue of Ilinden: Ilinden is the most solemn act of the great Macedonian revolutionary struggle. Without Ilinden there would be no
July 10 . The latter date is all-Ottoman. Ilinden belongs to us, the Bulgarians."The Union of the Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs put emphasis on the collective rights of the non-Turkish peoples in the Ottoman Empire; agricultural and social reforms, aiming an improvement of the lives of Christians. The party concentrated efforts on the subject of autonomy for Macedonia and the region of
Adrianople . It also believed in the important role of theBulgarian Exarchate in unifyingBulgarians from those regions. The organization was a strong opponent to the colonization of Macedonian land byMuslim settlers.References
* [http://www.bg-history.info/?p=calendar&statiaid=515 UBCC is created, Bulgarian History] (in Bulgarian)
* [http://www.promacedonia.org/rami/h_hristov_agrarni_3.htm Agricultural Relations in Macedonia in the XIX century and beginnings of the XX century, Hristo Hristov, Sofia, 1964] (in Bulgarian)
* [http://www.macedonia-science.org/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?45 Macedonian Scientific Institute]
* [http://www.promacedonia.org/gb/gb_3_1.html Georgi Bazhdarov, My Memories] (in Bulgarian)
* [http://www.promacedonia.org/ag/ag_2_9.html Antoni Giza, The Balkan nations and the Macedonian question] (in Bulgarian)
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