National Party (Czech Republic)
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The National Party (Czech: Národní strana) is a small far right-wing party in the Czech Republic. Standing on an anti-immigration, anti-Romany, anti-semitic, anti-EU and anti-drugs stance, they have a radio station and other media outlets. They are best known in western Europe over the Lety Stone event in 2006.
On 28 October, 2007 it established paramilitary National Guard.
Current chairperson of the party is Petra Edelmannová.