The inauguration meeting of the PFP was held from August 3 to August 10, 1909 in cafe "Splendid Palace" in
Solun. The representatives of 15 local organization attended the congress - Hristo Yankov and
Dimitar Vlahov - Solun, Hristo Mendikarov and T. Klifov -
Gorni Poroy,
Stoyo Hadzhiev and Iliya Bizhev -
Valovishta, Yane Sandanski and Georgi Kazepov -
Melnik, Stoyko Pashkulov and Aleksandar Bozhikov -
Nevrokop, Dimitar Koshtanov and G. Zahariev -
Gorna Dzhumaya, Gerasim Ognyanov -
Maleshevsko, Kostadin Samardzhiev and Hristo Chernopeev -
Strumitsa, Pando Popmanushev -
Petrich, Metodi Popgoshev and
Dimitar Miraschiev -
Veles,
Dobri Daskalov and
Doncho Lazarov -
Tikvesh, Ivan Ilyukliev and Nikola Petrov -
Kukush, Ivan Manolev -
Bitola, Yordan Shurkov and F. Bayraktarov -
Skopje,
Georgi Skrizhovski and Ivan Elezov -
Razlog,
Taskata Spasov-Serski and Hristo Stamboliev -
Ser,
Todor Panitsa -
Drama, Angel Popkirov - the region around
Adrianople, B. Hristov -
Dolni Poroy and
Anastas Mitrev -
Ohrid. As it is described in some of the party's official documents, it stood behind "the interests of the majority of the
Bulgarian population - land owners that do not get state support, small land owners, craftsmen and small merchants." A major goal of the organization was the reform of the Ottoman Empire into a federation, which included a creation of autonomous
vilayets in
Macedonia,
Albania,
Armenia. Six committees were organized throughout the party's existence. The party's agenda was maintained by a commission that included Sandanski, Dimitar Vlahov, Dimitar Koshtanov and Ivan Manolov. The party's central committee consisted of Anastas Matliev, Dimitar Vlahov and Hristo Yankov, and party advisors
Aleksandar Buynov, Dobri Daskalov, Dimitar Koshtanov, Yane Sandanski, Hristo Chernopeev and Yordan Shurkov. Dimitar Vlahov and
Hristo Dalchev were voted as deputies of the PFP (Bulgarian Section) in the
Ottoman Parliament. == Activity ==