National Front (Greece)
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The National Front (Greek: Eλληνική Mέτωπο, Elliniko Metopo) was a far-right Greek, anti-Semitic nationalist political party. It was active in the 1980s and 1990s.
It was led by M. Konstas. It published the magazine Metopo. A youth wing, headed by Dimitris Artzetakis, published Nea Tasis (New Tendency).
[edit] External references
- Daniel Perdurant, "Antisemitism in Contemporary Greek Society", Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism 7 (1995).