The Nationalists (France)
The Nationalists Les Nationalistes | |
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| Chef | Yvan Benedetti |
| Founded | 2015 |
| Newspaper | Militant |
| Ideology | French nationalism Ultranationalism Neo-Nazism Antisemitism Neo-Pétainism Neo-fascism Identitarianism Anti-immigration |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Catholicism |
| International affiliation | Alliance for Peace and Freedom (Associate) |
| Colours | Blue and Gold |
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| https://www.les-nationalistes.com/ | |
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The Nationalists (French: Les Nationalistes), also known as Parti Nationaliste Français, is a far-right neo-fascist political movement in France originally established in 1983 by former National Front (FN) members, including former Waffen-SS members like Pierre Bousquet, Jean Castrillo, and Henri Simon, around the magazine Militant. Inactive after the early 1990s, it was reactivated in 2015 following the dissolution of the néo-Pétainist movement L'Œuvre Française by the French authorities in 2013. Far-right militant Yvan Benedetti serves as its current leader.