National Revival of Poland

National Rebirth of Poland (NOP ) ( ger. " Narodowe Odrodzenie Polski ") is a right-wing party in Poland. It seeks a "national revolution " to. They can be classified as klerikalfaschistische organization representing conservative- Christian and anti-Semitic positions.

The NOP was established in 1981. Until 1989 she worked as an illegal anti-Communist organization, since 1992 she has been officially registered as a party. In its symbolism (see flag ) and their political demands linked directly to the NOP to the National Radical Camp 1930s. Chairman of the NOP is Adam Gmurczyk. The organization is represented in almost all provinces with regional associations and publishes the magazine Szczerbiec (the name of the Polish coronation sword ) with a circulation of up to 8,000 copies out. This published in the 1990s, a series of articles that denied the Holocaust, including an essay by David Irving. The party was also editor of a 1997 book entitled " The myth of the Holocaust." The NOP is connected to skinhead groups and with the neo-Nazi music group Legion.

In economic policy, the NOP represents a "third way" between capitalism and communism. European unification, it rejects fundamental.

The NOP was also a co-founder of the Parties to the neo-Nazi network International Third Position and - with other nationalist movements in Germany, Italy, Spain, Romania, Greece, Czech Republic and Slovakia - the European National Front ( ENF ). She left the ENF but after conflicts with the National Democratic Party of Germany ( NPD) again.

In the parliamentary elections of 2007, the NOP won 42 407 votes.

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