Independence Day (North Macedonia)

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Independence Day
Dekalracija za nezavisnost2.jpg
Part of the declaration of independence of North Macedonia.
Official nameIndependence Day of North Macedonia
Observed by North Macedonia
SignificanceThe declaration of Macedonian independence by referendum.
Date8 September
Next time8 September 2022 (2022-09-08)
Frequencyannual

Independence Day (Macedonian: Ден на независноста, romanizedDen na nezavisnosta) in North Macedonia is celebrated on 8 September. It has been a national holiday since 1991, when, following a referendum for Independence, SR Macedonia gained its independence from Yugoslavia, where it was a federal state, and became a sovereign parliamentary democracy.

History[]

On 8 September 1991, over 95.5% of the 75.8% turnout voters on the Referendum voted for the independence of the Republic Macedonia. "Dear citizens of Macedonia, allow me tonight to you and to all citizens of Macedonia to congratulate the free, sovereign and independent Macedonia!" - said the President of the then Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov on the evening of 8 September, addressing the citizens who spontaneously gathered at Macedonia Square in the capital Skopje, to celebrate the successful referendum.

The people's will for an independent state was confirmed with the Declaration of the referendum results on 18 September 1991, by the first multi-party Macedonian Parliament. Finally, on 25 September 1991, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Macedonian Parliament. Next, the new Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia was adopted on 17 November 1991.

Due to Greek opposition to a new state containing the term 'Macedonia', the sovereign status of the state was not recognized until 8 April 1993, with an acclamation of the UN General Assembly, when Republic of Macedonia was admitted as 181st full-fledged member in the world organisation under the provisional reference the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.[1]

Celebration[]

Independence Day as a national holiday is a non-working day in North Macedonia. The President and the Government of North Macedonia are organizing various festivities. The President traditionally awards the Order 8-September. People traditionally go to picnics in famous picnic places. The Macedonian Olympic Committee organizes sports picnics, while the organizes the in Skopje.

All Macedonian embassies, consulates and representative offices organize cocktails and festivities in the countries where they are located.

References[]

  1. ^ "Turkish Weekly, 7 September 2005: Macedonia's Independence Day, September 8". Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
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