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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 the United Kingdom (12 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Nationalist parties in Europe" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
British National Party [130] Communist Party of Britain [131] Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) [132] Democratic Unionist Party [133] Democrats and Veterans Direct Democracy Party [134] English Democrats [135] Liberal Party [136] Independence from Europe [137] National Front [138] New Nationalist Party [139] Scottish Family Party ...
Herstigte Nasionale Party (English: Reconstituted National Party). A far-right party supporting Afrikaner nationalism [5] and a return to apartheid. South African Gentile National Socialist Movement, White South African Nazist movement which initially started out as a paramilitary. It was renamed the White Workers Party in 1949, but dissolved ...
This is a list of active rebel groups around the world. A " rebel group " is defined here as a polity that uses armed conflict in opposition to established government (or governments) for reasons such as to seek political change or to establish, maintain, or to gain independence.
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Meanwhile, the national parties making up the Group were also organising themselves on a European level outside the Parliament, with the parties creating the "Confederation of Socialist Parties of the European Community" in 1974 [64] [74] [75] and its successor, the "Party of European Socialists", in 1992.