Swiss Nationalist Party
Swiss Nationalist Party | |
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Founded | 10 September 2000 |
Dissolved | February 2022[1] |
Ideology | Völkisch movement Neo-Nazism Neue Rechte Swiss nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Website | |
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The Swiss Nationalist Party (
in 2001.[2]
The party's course was initially imitating that of the 1930s National Front with a clearly National Socialist ideology [citation needed] (dubbed "eidgenössisch-sozialistisch" by the PNOS) but has since been "modernized" in accordance with the vocabulary of Germany's Neue Rechte.[citation needed]
The party was not represented in any
They participated in the federal elections of 2011 in the canton of Bern, gathering 0.3% of the popular vote (1,066 votes), less than a tenth of the votes required to win a seat in parliament. They also participated in Vaud, gathering a total of 132 votes (less than the 0.2% of the votes required to win a seat).
In February 2017, the party invited Russian neonazi
In February 2022, the party dissolved.[1]
References
- ^ a b "«Die Pnos war schon sehr lange dysfunktional»" (in German).
- ^ "Domestic Security Report of Switzerland by the Federal Office of Police, 2008" (PDF).
- ^ "Die Pnos und die rechten Schläger von Marseille" (in German). 2017-04-22. Retrieved 2024-03-13.