Pasic, Nicholas.

Pasic, Nikola, 1845 – Belgrade, 1926) – Serbian politician, leader of the radical party, originally from Macedonia. After the Ilinden uprising, during the negotiations with Bulgaria for the creation of an alliance, he was against autonomy of Macedonia, categorically stated that there was no place for a new Slavic state in the Balkans. Before and at the time of the Balkan wars, he led the Serbian government; He reached an agreement for alliance with Bulgaria for the division of Macedonia, and after the two Balkan wars Serbia occupied and annexed the Vardar part of Macedonia. After the First World War of the Peace Conference, Serbia, that is, the Kingdom of the SCS to receive Strumica. After the war he was headed by several governments. Lit.: Carlo Sport, Nikola Phasi, Belgrade, 1991. D. Job.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПАШИЌ, Никола

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