Macedonian National Union in Australia (August 1946 – 1958) – established for the unifying conference of Macedonian groups in Western Australia. The conference was made a decision for convening General Congress. The Congress was held in Melbourne (7-9. ⅲ 1947) and was to create a unique organization under the same name Macedonian National Union (MNS) in Australia. At the conference (April 1947), a decision was made to be appointed: Macedonian-Australian People’s Alliance (MANHS). At the third conference (September 1950), the radical change of the attitude towards the Macedonian and Yugoslav state leadership of Kolisevski and Tito after the resolution of IB (1948), accused of betrayal, breaking Slavic unity and causing a military danger. At ⅳ Conference in Melbourne, held by Ilinden (2952), the Union adopted a declaration with a call for unity of Macedonians in Australia to support the Macedonian people for unification and peace in the world. At ⅵ Conference (January 1957) entered the internal divisions. It was held second ⅵ Conference of MANS (April 1958) and union and divisions led to the termination of the activity of the organization. Lit.: Ivan Qatarziev, Macedonian political emigration after World War II, Skopje, 1994. M. Min. Macedonian National Union in the United States and Canada
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Кириличен напис МАКЕДОНСКИ НАРОДЕН СОЈУЗ ВО АВСТРАЛИЈА