European Right (1984–1989)
Group of the European Right | |
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Technical Group of the European Right | |
Chaired by | Jean-Marie Le Pen[4] |
MEP(s) | 16 (24 July 1984)[6] |
The Group of the European Right (French: Groupe des Droites Européennes) was a far-right political group that operated in the European Parliament between 1984 and 1989.
History
Following the
Technical Group of the European Right
.
Members
Country | Name | Ideology | MEPs[6][7] | ||
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France | National Front | FN | Neo-fascism[11][12] Right-wing populism |
10 / 434
| |
Italy | Italian Social Movement | MSI | Neo-fascism Italian nationalism |
5 / 434
| |
Greece | National Political Union | EPEN | Metaxism Greek nationalism |
1 / 434
|
See also
Sources
- Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley[1]
- Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (CVCE) via European NAvigator[2]
- Searchlight[10]
- Australian Nationalist Ideological, Historical, and Legal Archive: Theories Of The Right: A Collection Of Articles[7][9]
- BBC News[5]
- Europe Politique[6]
- European Parliament MEP Archives[4]
References
- ^ a b Democracy in the European Parliament
- ^ a b c Development of Political Groups in the European Parliament Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Groupe Identité, Tradition, Souveraineté ITS".
- ^ a b c d e European Parliament profile of Jean-Marie Le Pen
- ^ a b Who's who in EU's new far-right group
- ^ a b c d e f 1984 European Parliament election results of July 24, 1984
- ^ a b c d e f The French And European Extreme Right And Globalization, Harvey G. Simmons[permanent dead link]
- ^ "John Taylor: Profile". BBC News. 30 January 2001.
- ^ a b c d Europe For The Europeans:Fascist Myths Of The New Order 1922 - 1992, Roger Griffin, 1993
- ^ a b "Far right forms new group in European Parliament", Searchlight, February 2007
- S2CID 144658890.
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