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D. Lithoxoou
An Interview of Lithoxoou
Vreme - Daily Newspaper,
Skopje, Macedonia, 23.01.06
Greek
Macedonian
About Lerin/Florina area (Geography-History)
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Almopia/Meglen area 1
Almopia/Meglen area 2
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The Turkish minority in Thrace-population and villages
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Population and villages of Arvaniti (Albanian) population in South Greece (1879-1907)
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The enlargement of the Greek National Myth to include the origin of the Ancient Macedonians
POLITICAL PARTY OF THE MACEDONIAN MINORITY IN GREECE
Member of the European Free Alliance - European Political Party (EFA-EPP)
Member of the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN)
Stefanou Dragoumi 11 Ô.Ê. 53100 Ô.È. 51 Greece; Tel/fax 0030 23850 46548
Website:
www.florina.org
; E-mail:
rainbow@florina.org
PRINCIPLES OF THE RAINBOW PARTY
January 19, 1997
Organizational Principles – Statute of EFA - RAINBOW, adopted during the Congress in Thessaloniki/Solun on 30.05.2004 which are a continuation of the old Organizational Principles of the Party adopted at the Conference in Florina/Lerin on 19.01 1997. Please note that from this point forward the sovereign political body will be the Congress and not the Conference.
1. Any Greek citizen accepting the Political Manifesto and the Organizational Principles is eligible for "RAINBOW" party membership - provided he is active within local party structures and fees are paid on a regular basis. A member of "RAINBOW" may not be affiliated to any other political organization / party.
2. Up to the furthering of political and structural evolution conducive to the staging of the First Congress, The Conference remains the paramount political structure on a bi-annual basis - provided the Central Council does not opt to stage an Extraordinary Session of the Conference.
3. All members of the organization are equal Conference participants.
4. Political views and organization principles are adopted on a majority basis by the Conference.
5. The Conference elects a Central Council and determines the number of its members. The Central Council is the ultimate political instance between two Conferences and in charge of implementing Conference Resolutions.
6. The Central Council passes decisions on a majority basis as regards attending participants. Should a quorum not be available, the meeting is to be postponed to a time and location suitable to attending participants. Decisions are adopted on a majority basis by the attending Central Council members. The latter is in charge of finances and public relations.
7. The Central Council elects a Political Secretariat comprised of five members. This body is to provide coordination between two Conferences. The Secretariat calls the Central Council into session, prepares and proposes the agenda and concerns itself with resolution implementation.
8. The Central Council has political liability as regards Newsletter publication. The Editor's Commission is elected and monitored by the Central Council.
9. The Central Council may suspend a member who has openly violated the organization's principles and resolutions.
10. Local "RAINBOW" structures function on a collective basis - categorized according to their geographic position. They are responsible for: Newsletter distribution, membership fee collection and admission of new members.
11. the Central Council decides which members are to represent the organization on a government level, they may be suspended by a Central Council decision.
12. Financial assets in name of "RAINBOW" are handled by the Central Council.
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