Flag of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization information
IMRO
Use
Civil flag
Proportion
1:2
Adopted
1920s
Design
A horizontal bicolour of red and black
The official flag of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization[1] was adopted in the early 1920s by the Central Committee of IMRO.[2][3] In 1922, an article was issued by the member of the Macedonian Federative Organization Trifon Grekov entitled "The Flag of Independent Macedonia". It was published in the Bulgarian newspaper "Autonomous Macedonia", and proposed this flag to become the flag of the future Independent Macedonia.[4] The flag was also the state flag of the proposed puppet state: Independent State of Macedonia.[citation needed] Today the flag is used by right wing political parties in North Macedonia like VMRO-DPMNE and also Bulgarian political parties like VMRO-BND.[5][6]
^100 years IMARO, (in Bulgarian) ISBN 9548187108, Publisher: Macedonian Scientific Institute, Authors: Professor D. Michev, Ph.D. D. Gotsev, Sofia - 1994, p. 7.
^According to an article from the Macedonian journalist Spase Shuplinovski in the Macedonian mainstream daily newspaper Utrinski vesnik – issue 1166, 16 October 2006, the flag of the Macedonian party VMRO – DPMNE was adopted from Ivan Mihaylov's IMRO, which was established in 1920.
^In official speech in Macedonian Parliament in June 2008 on the occasion of the enacting a Law about the usage of the flags in Republic of Macedonia, the deputy Yani Macraduli maintained the red - black flag of IMRO dates from the time of Todor Alexandrov, i.e. early - 1920s.
^Палешутски, Костадин. Македонското освободително движение след Първата световна война (1918 – 1924). София, Издателство на Българската академия на науките, 1993. ISBN 954-430-230-1. стр. 88-89.
^The statute of VMRO-BND, 2008 (in Bulgarian) Art. 3. Par 1. Banner with rectangle form and divided in two equal parts. The upper part is in red and the lower part is in black colour.
^The statute of Macedonian Party VMRO-DPMNE, 2008 (In Macedonian) Article 5, Par. 3: The Party flag has a ratio of 1:2, divided along the length in red-black halves, in ratio one to each other as one to one, and in the upper left corner on the red field is set the Party coat of arms.
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