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'''EuroNat''' was an organisation of European ultranationalist political parties, formed initially at the congress of the French ] (FN) in ] on 30 March 1997.<ref name=m11>Mareš, 2006, p. 11.</ref> It had a loose organisational structure, and was in practice based on coordination by activities of the FN.<ref name=m11/> The organisation failed to attract much support in ], as FN leader ] was more successful in gathering support in ].<ref name=m11/> ] was an attempt to form a regional organisation by Nordic parties.<ref name=m11/> As of the late 2000s, only the FN, BNP, ND, MS-FT, DN and NR parties were listed as members of EuroNat. | '''EuroNat''' was an organisation of European ultranationalist political parties, formed initially at the congress of the French ] (FN) in ] on 30 March 1997.<ref name=m11>Mareš, 2006, p. 11.</ref> It had a loose organisational structure, and was in practice based on coordination by activities of the FN.<ref name=m11/> The organisation failed to attract much support in ], as FN leader ] was more successful in gathering support in ].<ref name=m11/> ] was an attempt to form a regional organisation by Nordic parties.<ref name=m11/> As of the late 2000s, only the FN, BNP, ND, MS-FT, DN and NR parties were listed as members of EuroNat. | ||
In a joint declaration, the founders of Euronat expressed, among other things, the view that a "reborn" Europe "should be built with the European nations based on civilizations rooted in Greek, Celtic, Germanic, Latin and Christian traditions."<ref>https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/91eb2be18b9e4e52aaeba109ab316577/demokratins-forgorare</ref> The declaration was signed by representatives of, among others, Forza Nuova , the Greater Romanian Party and Democracia Nacional , as well as the previously mentioned Sweden Democrats and Front National .<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150924095703/http://www.sdarkivet.se/publikationer/sd-bulletinen/SD-Bulletinen_1998_10.pdf</ref> | |||
Parties that at one point were part of the organisation include:<ref>Mareš, 2006, pp. 11-12, 24.</ref> | Parties that at one point were part of the organisation include:<ref>Mareš, 2006, pp. 11-12, 24.</ref> | ||
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For the naturist resort of the same name, see Euronat (naturist resort).EuroNat was an organisation of European ultranationalist political parties, formed initially at the congress of the French National Front (FN) in Strasbourg on 30 March 1997. It had a loose organisational structure, and was in practice based on coordination by activities of the FN. The organisation failed to attract much support in Western Europe, as FN leader Jean-Marie Le Pen was more successful in gathering support in Eastern Europe. NordNat was an attempt to form a regional organisation by Nordic parties. As of the late 2000s, only the FN, BNP, ND, MS-FT, DN and NR parties were listed as members of EuroNat.
In a joint declaration, the founders of Euronat expressed, among other things, the view that a "reborn" Europe "should be built with the European nations based on civilizations rooted in Greek, Celtic, Germanic, Latin and Christian traditions." The declaration was signed by representatives of, among others, Forza Nuova , the Greater Romanian Party and Democracia Nacional , as well as the previously mentioned Sweden Democrats and Front National . Parties that at one point were part of the organisation include:
- Vlaams Blok (VB)
- Coalition for Republic - Republican Party of Czechoslovakia (SPR-RSČ)
- Republicans of Miroslav Sládek (RMS)
- Croatian Party of Rights (HSP)
- Patriotic National Alliance (IKL)
- National Front (FN)
- German People's Union (DVU)
- Hellenic Front (EM)
- Hungarian Justice and Life Party (MIÉP)
- New Force (FN)
- Tricolour Flame (MS-FT)
- New Right (NR)
- National Alliance (AN)
- Greater Romania Party (PRM)
- Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
- Slovak National Party (SNS)
- National Democracy (DN)
- National Democrats (ND)
- Sweden Democrats (SD)
- British National Party (BNP).
See also
References
- ^ Mareš, 2006, p. 11.
- https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/91eb2be18b9e4e52aaeba109ab316577/demokratins-forgorare
- https://web.archive.org/web/20150924095703/http://www.sdarkivet.se/publikationer/sd-bulletinen/SD-Bulletinen_1998_10.pdf
- Mareš, 2006, pp. 11-12, 24.
- http://svoboda.org.ua/news/documents/00105524/
Bibliography
- Mareš, Miroslav (July 2006). Transnational Networks of Extreme Right Parties in East Central Europe: Stimuli and Limits of Cross-Border Cooperation (PDF). Brno, Czech Republic: Masaryk University.
- Euro-Nat - The international network of the Sweden Democrats, Stieg Larsson, David Lagerlöf, Svend Johansen, Kerstin Zachrisson ISBN 91-972204-5-0
- Euro-Nat: Sverigedemokraternas internationella nätverk, Stieg Larsson ISBN 91-972204-7-7
External links
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