On 5 April 2025, on the Slavic Court of Slavic Association “Slavica” in the Hall of Prince Pribina , in the village of Aleksince, close the town of Nitra, Slovakia, the Extraordinary Council of the All Slavic was held.
Slavic court was built by the association SLAVICA, whose president is Slovak patriot and Slavic from body and soul Milosz Zverinawho is besides the Secretary-General of the Universal Slavic Committee. Slavic Manor is simply a unique object of this kind not only in Slovakia, but besides in the Slavic world. Before entering the conference room, delegates and guests passed the monument to the victims of the Slavic genocide. This is the first and unfortunately the only monument in the planet erected on the initiative of the All Slavic Council, which was held in the framework of the All Slavic Ethnographic Festival "SLOVIAN PRAGA 2018", on which the day of the memory of the victims of the Slavic genocide was established on 22 June.
In front of Prince Pribina's hall attracts attention to the bust Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. The host of the Slavic home Milosz Zverina told us that this year there will be a memorial plaque for the celebrated Czech artist, the author of the celebrated “Slavic Epope” by Alfons Mucha. Mr. Zverina praised that the grandson of artist John Omond Mucha, who is the founder of the Fly Foundation, would come from London to uncover the memorial plaque personally. Many interesting things can be seen in the Slavic Court.
Extraordinary The All Slavic Council began with singing the Slavic anthem "Hey Slavs". In his beginning speech, Milosz Zverina welcomed all delegates and guests, first Deputy president of the Central Committee of the Czech Union of Freedom Fighters Emila Kulfankawho led his delegation, president of the Central Committee of the Union of Slovak-Anti-Fascist Fighters William Longauer, typical of the European Forum for global dialog and Cooperation Lubomir Sweden, associate of the global Rusophile Committee Josef Dolnik And others. His speech included the words of welcome given by a veteran and 1 of the founders of the global Slavic movement. Nikolai Ivanovich Kikishev, who could not come due to sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation, president of the illegal Progressive Socialist organization of Ukraine Natalia Mikhailovna Witrenko and organization Secretary Vladimir Romanovich Marchenkain a situation prohibited by law. A greeting letter to the Council was sent by the Secretary-General of the All-Serbian Slavic Movement Ranko Gojkovic.
Participants of the Extraordinary Council of the All Slavic people celebrated the memory of 11 dead. Members of the Slavic movement are formed. During the Minutes of Silence, portraits and information about each of them were displayed on the screen. They left us: Josef Nalezka (Czech and Slovakia), Boleslaw Tejkowski (Poland), Jindřiška Dimitrova (Bulgaria), Marek Głogoczowski (Poland), Alexej Grigorowicz (RF), Oleg Gudymo (RF), Jovan Perunovich (Serbia), Vil Nikolayevich Romaszczenko (Ukraine), Kim Aleksieevich Smirnow (RF), Jole Stanisic (Black Mountain and RF), Stoil Ferdov Milanov (Bulgaria), Nina Timofeyevna Tchaika (Belarus).
In his main speech, the president of the Committee of the Versatile Zdenek Opatrżil stressed that despite various geopolitical changes in the world, our goals stay the same for centuries, namely: the unification of Slavic nations, the creation of a strong union, or community of Slavic peoples. He stressed that the thought was 400 years old, but inactive did not come into being. He pointed out the hazard this posed to the Slavic nations. It has been announced that the technological Council of the All Slavic Committee has developed a strategy for the construction of the Commonwealth of Slavic Nations. This paper is so crucial that it must be discussed at the next 13th Universal Council.
New authorities have been elected. The president of the Versatile Committee was Opatrzil (Czech Republic), until now the first deputy president of the All-Slavic Union, the current president of the All-Slavic Committee). Wenceslaw Exner (Czech Republic) was elected as the first deputy chairman, a veteran of the Slavic movement, a associate of the technological Council of the All Slavic Committee. Vice-Presidents of the Universal Slavic Committee were besides elected Ranko Gojkovic (Serbia), Secretary-General of the All-Serbian Slavic Movement, current Vice-President of the All-Serbian Committee, Vladimir Yurievich Sadkov (Russian Federation), associate of the Bureau of the Union of all Slavics , current vice-president of the All Slavic Committee . The fresh Vice-President was elected Paweł Zieminski (Poland), a associate of the Polish Slavic Committee and the Union of All Slavic). The Secretary-General of the Universal Slavic Committee was elected Milosz Zverina (Slovakia), president of the Slavica Association, associate of the Presidium of the Union of all Slavs, current Secretary-General of the Universal Slavic Committee. A control committee consisting of the same members was besides chosen: Anna Pliungina (Ukraine), President and members Adam Jan Karpiński (Poland) and Mikhail Tiasko (Rusin).
Secretary-General of the Universal Slavic Committee Milosz Zverina applied on behalf of the social association SLAVICA to announce May 9th the Day of Memory of the Military Praise of Slavs. The proposal was made in connection with the upcoming 80th anniversary of the planet War II victory. The Universal Slavic Council adopted this proposal and in its resolution recommended Slavic and patriotic associations and communities and associations of Slavic national minorities in all countries to organize crucial events to commemorate the Memorial Day and celebrate the Slavic Day of War.
The works of the Extraordinary Slavic Council ended with singing the anthem "Hey Slavs". The main task of the recently elected Universal Slavic Committee is to prepare another XIII of the All-Slavic Council, which will unite 3 global Slavic organizations, make a more effective structure for the global Slavic movement, discuss and approve the strategy for the creation of the Commonwealth of Slavic Nations, and in the Slavic countries proceed technological work to form contemporary Slavic renown and establish centres of fame to strengthen cooperation between nations in the fields of ethnography, folklore, literature and culture.
Fragments of the survey Stanislaw Nowak, for Faithful Sovereign Poland.