Euronat
Euronat , also EuroNat (short for European Nationalists ) was an association of nationalist and right-wing extremist parties in Europe, which was launched on March 30, 1997 by Jean-Marie Le Pen in Strasbourg . It was a loose organization organized mainly by the French National Front . The members of Euronat were also involved in the founding of the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty Group in the European Parliament , which existed for a short time in 2007 . Euronat has now stopped working. The part of the parties involved were founding members of the Alliance of European National Movements .
Members
Member parties 2010:
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France : Front National
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Netherlands : Nieuw right
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Italy : Fiamma Tricolore
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Sweden : Nationaldemokraterna
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Spain : Democracia Nacional
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United Kingdom : British National Party
The following parties were previously members:
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Belgium : Vlaams Blok (VB)
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Czech Republic : Sdružení pro republiku - Republikánská strana Československa (SPR-RSČ) / Republikáni Miroslava Sládka (RMS)
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Croatia : Hrvatska stranka prava (HSP)
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Finland : Patriotic People's Movement (ICL)
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Germany : German People's Union (DVU)
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Greece : Elliniko Metopo (EM)
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Hungary : Hungarian Truth and Life Party (MIÉP)
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Italy : Forza Nuova (FN)
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Portugal : Movimento de Acção Nacional (AN)
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Romania : Partidul România Mare (PRM)
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Serbia : Srpska Radikalna Stranka (SRS)
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Slovakia : Slovenská národná strana (SNS)
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Sweden : Sverigedemokraterna (SD)
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Ukraine : All-Ukrainian Association "Svoboda" (SNPU)
See also
source
- Miroslav Mareš: Transnational Networks of Extreme Right Parties in East Central Europe: Stimuli and Limits of Cross-Border Cooperation . Ed .: Masaryk University . Brno , Czech Republic July 2006, p. 26 (English, online [PDF; 133 kB ; accessed on October 15, 2016]).