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Minchev: Legacy of National Uprising reminds us to uphold freedom, justice, and equality

Minchev: Legacy of National Uprising reminds us to uphold freedom, justice, and equality

Kumanovo, 11 October 2024 (MIA) - Minister of Public Administration Goran Minchev, joined by Minister of Sports Borko Ristovski, and Deputy Minister for Digital Transformation Radoslav Nastastijevikj Vardziski, laid flowers on Friday at the Memorial Ossuary in Kumanovo to mark the National Uprising Day - October 11.

A government delegation, headed by Minister of Public Administration Goran Minchev, laid fresh flowers to honor the victims who fought for the nation’s freedom and to reaffirm the state’s ongoing dedication to preserving the memory of the resistance against fascism during World War II.

According to the press release, Minchev highlighted the importance of this day, which signifies the start of the Macedonian people's struggle for liberation in 1941. He noted that the bravery, unity, and resolve that characterized the uprising continue to motivate the country's endeavors to create a stronger, more just, and democratic society.

“The legacy of the people's uprising is a reminder of our shared responsibility to uphold freedom, justice, and equality. By honoring the heroes who fought for these ideals, we reaffirm our commitment to the ongoing progress and development of the Republic of Macedonia,” Minchev noted.

The commemoration of this day serves as a powerful reminder of the nation's resilience and the ongoing commitment to honor the victims of those who paved the way for independence.

The ceremony in Kumanovo was attended by high government officials, local representatives, representatives of veterans' associations, members of the diplomatic corps, and citizens.

Photo: Ministry of Public Administration