Potputo, Vladimir (Pseud. Vasilev, Tomov, Groom, Haidar) (village Belitsa, District, 27. and 1890 – Sofia, 1. ⅴ 1952) – Lawyer, Journalist, Publicist, Macedonian and Bulgarian party Dent. He was a member of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party. After the First World War, he was admitted to a member of the High Party Council of BCP. He participated in the September Uprising (1923), and after his defeat emigrated to Russia. He was one of the founders and leaders of VMRO (OB). He was a political secretary and an editor of “Macedonian Case” (1925-1933). Since 1934 worked in the comintern authorities. He was advocated for a single Macedonian national front and Macedonian National Party. The anti-Macedonian political process in Sofia (1936) virtually affirm the Macedonian cause from the position of the Macedonian nation. After the resolution of the Informbiro (1948), he gave up Macedonian stands and supported the attitude of the BCP for the Macedonian issue. BBB. BCP, Comintern “T and Makedonski C” Pros 1917-1946, and-ⅱ, Sofia, 1998 and 1999. O. Iv. Pop-Trajkovic, Borivo
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Кириличен напис ПОПТОМОВ, Владимир