Goce
Delchev leaves the military school in the autumn of 1894. during that
time he
develops his organizational and political activities in the established
in
Solun secret revolutionary organization under the name Bulgarian
Macedono-Odryan Revolutionary Committees. The central organization in
called
Cental Macedono-Odryan Revolutionary Committees.
It
is first
independent revolutionary organization in Macedonia and Odryn, which continues the act
of the Bulgarian national revolution.
The
organization’s chart was written in Bucharest, using the example of the Bulgarian
revolutionary central committee chart, as a result of the new situation
in
which the unfair decision of the Berlin treaty put most of the Bulgarians.
It was stated in the chart that the aim of the organization was to
“achieve
full political autonomy for Macedonia and Odrynsko” (paragraph 1). Member
of the organization “can be every Bulgarian without sex discrimination,
but who
is not discredited with anything unfair and one who promises to be of
benefit
to the revolutionary liberation act”. For the completion of the set
aim, the
members of the organization are required “to awaken the conscience of
Bulgarians in the regions stated in paragraph 1 for self defense; to
spread the
revolutionary ideas using the word of mouth or the press and to
organize a
local rebellion” (paragraph 2)
Goce
Delchev speaks about this revolutionary activity, initiate by the
organization
in Macedonia and Odryn, in his first letter from 17 October
1895,
addressed to Efrem Karanov. “In Macedonia – the letter says – we develop
systematic agitation for one united inner rebellion. The agitation has
grown to
such extend that it knows no place in Macedonia where the word of the rebellion has
not been spread. The population is preparing for a rebellion, which
will take
place in the near furure …”