Luc Michel

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Luc Michel
Born 1958 (age 5556)
Nationality  Belgium
Occupation politician, activist

Luc Michel (born 1958) is a far-right Belgian political activist and supporter of the ideas of Jean-François Thiriart (having been his personal secretary[1]). He is the current leader and founder of the Parti Communautaire National-Européen as well as a former member of the néo-nazi movement Fédération d'action nationaliste et européenne.

A supporter of National Bolshevism, Michel is also a Slavophile, anti-Zionist and ecologist.[2] A lawyer by profession, he has also written extensively on his political ideas.[2] He has sought the growth of Europe as an alternative leader in the world to the United States and has claimed to have the support of Gennady Zyuganov, leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, in this endeavour.[3] Previously he had also sought contact with Action directe as part of his moves to link the far left and the left.[1]

Publications

  • Le Parti Historique Révolutionnaire
  • Orientations NR
  • Manifeste à la Nation-Europe
  • Pour une Europe unitaire et communautaire
  • Mythes et réalités du national-bolchévisme (Russie, Allemagne, Europe)
  • La résistance allemande anti-hitlérienne
  • Moammar Kadhafi et la révolution lybienne

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