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Euronationalism is the process of bringing parties and issues that have been judged as far right to a more mainstream audience.


A mirror of the Eurocommunism of the 1970s, this is a strategy used by far right parties to start winning elections by underplaying their radicalism and aim for a more respectable image. On the one side it has been used successfully by movements such as France's Front National, Austria's Freedom Party and Italy's Alleanza Nazionale, the latter two of which are in government. In this guise it has transformed fascist influenced parties into mainstream, if hardline, Conservative parties.


Other parties such as the Liga Nord in Italy, Vlaams Blok in Belgium and the late Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn seem to be pure products of Euronationalism.


The British National Party has been trying this strategy, with a measure of success, under the chairmanship of Nick Griffin. It has been alleged by the BBC that the BNP still has links with the avowedly Nazi violent criminals in Combat 18. There is some controversy about the new moderation of the BNP: its leader Nick Griffin has said he would "like" to "repatriate" all existing visible minorities, but recognises this as impractical. Many people regard this as disingenuous.


The magazine Right Now, the conservative pressure group the Conservative Democratic Alliance and the small Freedom Party are more self conscious attempts to create a euronationalist strain within British political thought.


Opposition

Within Britain there has been opposition to Euronationalism. The main face of this has been Searchlight magazine and the Anti Nazi League with high profile members such as the cabinet member Peter Hain. The strategy has been to remind voters of the BNP's fascist roots. Left wing critics such as the militantly anti-fascist Red Action have derided the strategy followed, claiming that it is an Establishment strategy that is irrelevant to the working class targets of the BNP. Proponents claim that it has prevented it from being any more than a fringe movement.


There are regular marches against the Freedom Party in Vienna. Vlaams Blok is shunned by mainstream parties and has been unable to enter government anywhere in Belgium, and the Belgian state has attempted to sever its funding.


Themes

The main themes of Euronationalism tend to be some combination of:

These usually differ greatly from country to country and group to group. For example the Vlaams Blok is republican, and Pim Fortuyn was a homosexual and believed Muslim immigration is a threat to social liberalism.


It has been contended (by among others Right Now editor Derek Turner) that there is a regional variation in the way in which issues are dealt with. In the northern and western parts of Europe, such parties are often free market, tax-cutting, Atlanticist, pro-Israel, and sometimes even libertarian in tendency. In southern Europe they are more usually corporatist or semi-corporatist, with a strong traditionalist Catholic support base. In the east these parties often include many ex-communists and have a nationalist veneer; they fear their neighbors’ territorial ambitions, and are often strongly anti-American and anti-Semitic.


Euronationalist Organisations

Although Euronationalism is a rather vague concept, a number of different organisations can be seen to be Euronationalist. These include:


Austria


Freedom Party


Belgium


Vlaams Blok - Front National


Croatia


Croatian Democratic Union - Croatian Party of Rights


Czech Republic


Republikani Miroslava Sladka


Denmark


Danish People's Party


France


Front National


Germany


Republican Party - Partei Rechtsstaatliche Offensive


Greece


Hellenic Front


Hungary


Justice and Life Party


Italy


Alleanza Nazionale - Liga Nord - Fiamma Tricolore


Latvia


National Power Unity


Netherlands


Lijst Pim Fortuyn


Norway


Progress Party


Poland


Liga Polskich Rodzin (League of Polish Families) - Alternative Social Movement


Portugal


Popular Party


Russia


Liberal Democratic Party


Serbia


Serbian Radical Party


Spain


Platform for Catalonia - Independent Liberal Group - Frente Espanol


Sweden


Swedish Democrats


Switzerland


Swiss People's Party


United Kingdom


British National Party - Right Now - Conservative Democratic Alliance - Freedom Party - Bloomsbury Forum


A number of the more radical of these are grouped in an organisation controlled by France's Front National, called Euronat.


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Vlaams Blok (69 words)
Vlaams Blok is a right wing Flemish nationalist political party which rejects the state of Belgium, calling for political independence for the Flemish part of the country.
It tends to also campaign on 'euronationalist' themes such as immigration.
It made large electoral gains at the expense of the CDV in the 2003 elections.
Euronationalism (394 words)
The British National Party has been trying this strategy, with a measure of success, under the chairmanship of Nick Griffin.
The magazine Right Now, the conservative pressure group the Conservative Democratic Alliance and the small Freedom Party are more self conscious attempts to create a euronationalist strain within British political thought.
The fact that Britain has a large and powerful anti-Nazi movement(led by the Anti Nazi League which has members as high profile as cabinet member Peter Hain), has so far prevented it from being any more than a fringe movement.
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