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EuroNat was a far-right and ultranationalist European political alliance, formed at the congress of the French National Front (FN) in Strasbourg on 30 March 1997. It had a loose organisational structure, and was, in practice, based on coordination by activities of the FN.

Key facts

Political party.name
EuroNat
Political party.logo
Logo of the Euronat.png
Political party.logo_size
250px
Political party.leader
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Political party.successor
Alliance of European National Movements
Political party.ideology
UltranationalismNational conservatismRight-wing populismNeo-fascismAnti-communismAnti-immigrationHard Euroscepticism
Political party.position
Far-right
Political party.europarl
Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty
Political party.colours
Purple
Political party.slogan
Europe is ours, let's take it back!
Political party.seats1_title
5th European Parliament
Political party.seats2_title
6th European Parliament
Political party.seats3_title
7th European Parliament
Political party.website
euronat.org
Political party.country
the European Union

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EuroNat was a far-right and ultranationalist European political alliance, formed at the congress of the French National Front (FN) in Strasbourg on 30 March 1997. It had a loose organisational structure, and was, in practice, based on coordination by activities of the FN.

The organisation failed to attract much support in Western Europe, as FN leader Jean-Marie Le Pen was more successful in gathering support in Eastern Europe. NordNat was an attempt to form a regional organisation by Nordic parties. As of the late 2000s, only the FN, BNP, ND, MS-FT, DN and NR parties were listed as members of EuroNat.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Euronat” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.