The World Macedonian Congress (shortened as WMC or SMK; Macedonian: Светски македонски конгрес; Svetski makedonski kongres) is a Macedonian diaspora organization based in Skopje. It presents itself as an organization fighting and demanding for more human rights to ethnic Macedonians on an international level, but is seen as a nationalist or ultranationalist organization by researchers.[3][4][5] The organization was registered during the fall of communism, on 15 September 1990 by Todor Petrov, who is also the president of the organization.[6][7][8]
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