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'''Euronat''' (also known as EuroNet and Euro-Nat) is/was an effort by ] of ] to gather all the ] parties of ]. |
'''Euronat''' (also known as EuroNet and Euro-Nat) is/was an effort by ] of ] to gather all the ] parties of ]. Some critics say that a large number of these parties were formerly or currently ]. Members include ] (]), ] (]), ] (MSI) (]), ] (]), ] (]), ] (]) etc. | ||
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Euronat (also known as EuroNet and Euro-Nat) is/was an effort by Jean-Marie Le Pen of Front National to gather all the Euronationalist parties of Europe. Some critics say that a large number of these parties were formerly or currently fascist. Members include Front National (France), Sverigedemokraterna (Sweden), Movimento sociale italiano (MSI) (Italy), Srepska Radikalna Strana (Serbia), MIEP (Hungary), Romania Mare (Romania) etc.
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