Constituent Assembly of the NRM – the highest body of the constitutional government in the NRM (Le Ease of Consertant), constituted on the basis of the Law on the Constitent Assembly of NRM of 27. ⅶ 1946. Based on this act, on 22. ⅸ 1946 Elections for election of members of the Constitent Assembly were conducted. From 672,729 voters enrolled in the voter lists, 544,080 or 94% voted. For the candidate list of the National Front voted 99.25%, and for the ten free candidates, 0.75% of the voters approached voting. 192 members were selected for MPs of the Constitent Assembly, of 42 constituencies. MPs have become several Ilinden and a larger number of delegates of ASNOM. The Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution of the NRM with 180 votes, on the proposal of the Constitent Board, composed of Naum Naumovski, Boris Stankovski, Boge Vasilevski, Amdi Demir, Boris Hr. Chaushev, Veselinka Malinska, Dimitar Vlahov, Aleksandar Martulkov, Lazar Mojsov, Petre Piris, Boris Putkov, Ramsei Is-mail, Nikola Djubovski, Strahil Trajkovski, Dusko Lukarevski, Krste Pervanovski, Aleksandar Martinovski, Georgi Ivanovski, Ismail Hamdi, Ismail Hamdi, Dr. Stermdi Bozov and Emin Calagar. For deputies of the members of the Constitutional Board were elected: Gojce Stepkovski, Numan Halil Vejel, Risto Bayal, Dr. Aleksandar Duma, Nikola Peshev, Musa Naumovski, Krume Markovski, Sadik Nesimi, Stoilko Ivanov, Jauffer Kodra, Emanuel Chuchkov, Bazett Muratov, Risto Junov, Kiril Mihajlovski, Trajko Nikolov, Mihajlo Milosevski, Jaffer Demirov, Lazar Ginovski, Irfan Dika and Boro Ceague. Lit: Fifty years of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, 1996. St. w. UT (Lauta) – Musical People’s Instrument of Persian-Arab Origin. Tambury differs according to the shorter neck (190 mm), but even more according to the larger volume of the semicircular corpus (with length up to 470 mm and a depth of 180 mm). There are 8 wires or 4 degraded steam. Tone UT (Lauta) is darker and soft. It is musical, but also in orchestral compositions (most often chalgies). Lit.: Mihailo Dimoski, Macedonian People’s Ora, Skopje, 1977, 46. F. M. F.
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Кириличен напис УСТАВОТВОРНО СОБРАНИЕ НА НРМ