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There are several nationalist political parties of all kinds in Europe, with different cases among the countries. In Cyprus, because of the complicated situation on the island nation, most of the political forces are described as nationalist but on a different perspective each: leftist-nationalist AKEL supports Cypriotism, social-democratic EDEK, green KOSP and centrist DIKO are Greek-Cypriot ...
European Nation State – European nationalist political party of Spain. Bases Autónomas – violent neo-nazi group that was active in Spain in the 80's and 90's. CEDADE – national-socialist cultural and political association, founded in 1966 and dissolved in 1993.
Nationalist parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 C, 16 P) ... Europe of Nations and Freedom; European Right (1989–1994) I. Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty; M.
Pan-European nationalism (3 C, 51 P) Pan-Slavism (7 C, 62 P) Nationalist parties in Europe (46 C, 20 P) T. Nationalist terrorism in Europe (14 C, 19 P) W.
Category: Nationalist movements in Europe by country. 11 languages. ... Swiss nationalism (4 C, 7 P) T. Turkish nationalism (17 C, 75 P) U. Ukrainian nationalism (12 ...
Parties represented in national parliaments or the European Parliament are generally included in the below chart, while independents were omitted. Great ideological diversity can be found in most European political alliances, and individual country rows may not correspond with the heuristic left-right spectrum commonly used within its own political discourse.
Political parties of minorities. List of regional and minority parties in Europe; List of minority political parties; Separatism. List of active separatist movements recognized by intergovernmental organizations; List of political parties campaigning for self-government; List of active rebel groups. List of rebel groups that control territory
This is a list of currently active separatist movements in Europe. Separatism often refers to full political secession, [1] [2] [3] though separatist movements may seek nothing more than greater autonomy or to be recognised as a national minority. [4]