[4][3] The newspaper was published in the period of the Balkan wars, thus its content was a reflection of the social and political context of that time.
[5] Its intent was to generate discussion on the Macedonian Question and to put it on the agenda in the Russian Empire, as well as abroad.
[9] The newspaper opposed the division of Macedonia between Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Albania, as a result of the Bucharest treaty in 1913.
[10] The editors were struggling to popularize the idea for an independent Macedonian state as is shown on the front page of the first edition published on June 9, 1913.
[11] The historical importance for Macedonism of this newspaper has meant that numerous Macedonian language newspapers in Sweden, Australia, the United States and Bulgaria have been published later, that were named 'Macedonian Voice'.