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WikiProject Fascism wants to know if the person or group described in this article can be reasonably described as fascist. WikiProject Fascism defines an entity which has not come to power as "fascist" if it fulfills six of the following criteria:
- exalting the nation, (and in some cases the race, culture, or religion) above the individual, with the state apparatus being supreme.
- stressing loyalty to a single leader.
- advocating violence or using modern techniques of propaganda and censorship to forcibly suppress political opposition.
- advocating severe economic and social regimentation.
- advocating syndicalist corporatism.
- advocating totalitarian systems.
- declaring itself or holding itself out to be to be a fascist, national socialist, falangist, etc. movement.
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The party did seek its voters in the pan-germanic movement and former nazi sympathisers who could vote again, but the program of the party itself was independent nationalist and opposed any form of dictatorship, based on private property, republican democracy, and opposition to nationalization of industry. Intangible 01:27, 2 July 2006 (UTC)