Albanian plastic clubs in Macedonia (1908-1909). After the establishment of the parliamentary system with the introduction of the Constitution in the Ottoman state in 1908. In the villa centers in Macedonia, Skopje, Bitola and Thessaloniki, then Albanian political clubs were established. The club in Skopje was founded in early September of officers in the army and officials in the village authorities of the Ottoman state. And the Thessaloniki Albanian club was established and managed by senior civil service figures. Thessaloniki club until spring 1910 He managed Mithat Frashers, director of the political department of the village. The two Albanian clubs represented the protomanic current. The Bitola Albanian Club “Unity” represented the national electricity, had a managerial role of the entire building where one of the congresses for the Albanian alphabet was held (Bitola, 1908) South and Central Part of Albania (the country of tones). Each of the clubs had its own program and acted independently. The main issue in the activity of the clubs was opening schools and education in Albanian language and literacy. At the initiative of the Bitola Club, a Albanian Congress was held in Bitola (14-21. XI 1908) with the participation of 32 delegates, the issue of the Albanian alphabet. The Congress did not reach agreement and the issue of the alphabet remained open. The Latin alphabet, adapted to the phonetic features of the Albanian language, gradually squared: the Arabic alphabet in the northern and Greek in southern Albania. In 1909 The clubs were formed and secret committees for organizing armed actions. After the adoption of the Law on Prohibition of Political Action, Thessaloniki and the Bitola Club interrupted the activity, and the Skopje club was forcibly broken down (28. Xi). In December 1909 The prohibited Albanian political club in Skopje was constituted as a “educational club”. Lit.: Il. Gologanov, Young Turks and Albanians, “Bulgarian Sbita”, Rh. 7, Sofia, 1912; I. Senkevich, the conveyor of the movement Albanian Naroda V 1905-1912, Moscow, 1953; Manol Pandevski, political parties and organizations in Macedonia (1908-1912), Skopje, 1965. K. Min.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АЛБАНСКИ ПЛИТИЧКИ КЛУБОВИ ВО МАКЕДОНИЈА