https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationaldemokratische_Partei_Deutschlands
Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD)[]
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[ Port] | Ultra-nacionalismo, Neo-nazismo, Nacionalismo alemão, Anti-imigração, Nacionalismo branco, Populismo | Extrema-direita | Frente Nacional Europeia | Correntes | Alianças | |
[ Ing] | Neo-Nazism, German nationalism, Pan-Germanism, Anti-immigration, Anti-globalism | Far-right | Alliance for Peace and Freedom | |||
[ Esp] | Id Esp | Espec Esp | Int Esp | |||
[ Ita] | Id Ita | Espec Ita | Int Ita | |||
[ Fra] | Id Fra | Espec Fra | Int Fra | |||
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"NPD is a far-right political party founded in 1964 as successor to the German Reich Party (German: Deutsche Reichspartei, DRP). The party is usually described as a neo-Nazi organization, and has been referred to as “the most significant neo-Nazi party to emerge after 1945”. The German Federal Agency for Civic Education, or BPB, has criticized the NPD for working with members of organizations which were later found unconstitutional by the federal courts and disbanded, while the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz, classifies the NPD as a “threat to the constitutional order” because of its platform and philosophy, and it is under their observation. The NPD rejects this depiction, viewing it an attempt to discredit their politics. An effort to outlaw the party failed in 2003.
The NPD’s political philosophy coincides with the notion of a third political position, an idea which developed amidst criticisms of both liberal capitalism and communism. The NPD also endorses certain beliefs about human nature. NPD leader Udo Voigt states that the philosophy of the NPD differs from both communism and social liberalism in that it acknowledges people as unequal products of their societies and environments, largely governed by what is called natural law.
The NPD argues that NATO fails to represent the interests and needs of European people. The party considers the European Union to be little more than a reorganisation of a Soviet-style Europe along financial lines. Although highly critical of the EU, as long as Germany remains a part of it, the NPD opposes Turkey’s incorporation into the organisation. Voigt envisions future collaboration and continued friendly relations with other nationalists and European national parties.
The NPD’s platform asserts that Germany is larger than the present-day Federal Republic, and calls for a return of German territory lost after World War II, a foreign policy position abandoned by the German government in 1990."
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