Euronat
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Euronat is an association of far-right and nationalist European political parties. It was formed on October 9, 2005.
Members include [1]:
- Front National (France);
- New Right (Netherlands);
- Fiamma Tricolore (Italy);
- National Democrats (Sweden);
- Democracia Nacional (Spain);
- British National Party (United Kingdom).
There have also been past efforts to combine certain nationalist European parties under the "Euronat" name, mostly incited by Jean-Marie Le Pen of the Front National. These parties were said to participate or to be invited to participate in one of the earlier efforts :
- Vlaams Blok (Belgium)
- MIEP (Hungary)
- Romania Mare (Romania)
- Srpska Radikalna Stranka (Serbia)
- Slovenská národná strana (Slovakia)
- Sverigedemokraterna (Sweden)
- Democracia Nacional (Spain)
- Hellenic Front (Greece)
- Movimento sociale italiano (MSI) (Italy)
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[edit] Past Euronat efforts
- 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
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Recognized by the EU as "political parties at European level": | |
European Democratic Party | EUDemocrats | European Free Alliance | European Green Party | Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe | Party of the European Left | European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party | Alliance for Europe of the Nations | European People's Party | Party of European Socialists |
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Other pan-European confederations of national political parties: | |
European Anticapitalist Left | European Christian Political Movement | European Democrat Union | Euronat | European National Front | Nordic Green Left Alliance | Movement for European Reform |
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Dedicated European-level-only parties: | |
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EPP–ED (264) | PES (200) | ALDE (90) | UEN (44) | Greens–EFA (42) | EUL–NGL (41) | IND/DEM (23) | N/A (28) |
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Related articles: table of political parties in Europe by pancontinental organisation, |