After World War I he supported the Provisional representation of the former United Internal Revolutionary Organization.[4] In 1920 he was elected head of the Thessaloniki Revolutionary District, and was elected district voivoda.[5][3] In 1924 he was appointed voivoda of Tikvesh County. He was one of the delegates to the Sixth Congress of the Organization in 1925. After the split in the organization in 1928, he joined the Protogerovist wing. At a meeting on July 20, 1928, Shkartov and other members of the leadership of the Protogerovist wing, decided to make an attempt to take over Ivan Ivan Mihailov's bases in Pirin Macedonia, which led to heavy fratricidal conflict. In 1930 he joined IMRO (United) and was elected a member of the Central Committee. Shkartov, together with Mihail Gerdzhikov, headed the national-revolutionary wing of the organization, which opposed the pro-communist faction.[6] In 1931, on the orders of Vancho Mihailov and a promise that his life would be spared, he withdrew from revolutionary activity. He died in Sofia, Bulgaria 1936.[2][3]
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^ abРистовски, Блаже, уред. (2009). „Шкартов“. Македонска енциклопедија. , книга II (М-Ш). Скопје: МАНУ. стр. 1654.