European National Front
The European National Front (ENF) was an organization of European nationalist political parties, existing between 2004 and 2009 and served as a coordinating structure of European nationalist, Third Positionist, anti-capitalist, anticommunist and nationalist parties.
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Structure
General Secretary
The European National Front was headed by General Secretary, elected by ENF Assembly. The General Secretary was Roberto Fiore from the Italian nationalist organization Forza Nuova.
Political Council
The Political Council was the founder's staff of the ENF. It safeguards the idea and principles of ENF. The Council can be increased by unanimous will of cooptation. It represents the Front outside, and confirms applications for ENF membership. The Members of the Council belong to ENF Assembly.
ENF Assembly
The ENF Assembly defines the tactics and strategy of ENF. The Assembly consisted of representatives of the movements belonging to ENF and members of Political Council.
Co-ordination Centre
The Co-ordination Centre executed the current tasks of ENF. It gathered information and propaganda, and co-ordinateed ENF activities.
Members (excerpt)
Legal registered political parties/movements that accept the principles, aims and structure of ENF can apply for membership. The accession to ENF must be submitted by authorized representative of the applicant and then confirmed by Political Council.
- Forza Nuova (Italy)
- National Democratic Party of Germany (Germany)
- Noua Dreapta (Romania)
- Patriotic Alliance (Greece)
- La Falange (Spain)
- Renouveau Francais (France)
- National Revival of Poland (Poland)
Affiliated Groups
Associations, social movements etc., that support aims of ENF and state the world of co-operation. The representative of the Affiliated Group sits on the Assembly with advisory vote. The status of the Affiliated Group can be granted by Political Council.
- Partido Nacional Renovador (Portugal)
- Nationale Alliantie (Netherlands)
- Bulgarian National Alliance (Bulgaria)
Representation
No member of the "European National Front" had achieved entry into the European Parliament.