National Democracy (Spain)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| National Democracy Democracia Nacional |
|
|---|---|
![]() |
|
| Leader | Manuel Canduela Serrano |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Youth wing | Democracia Nacional Joven |
| Ideology | Spanish nationalism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| European affiliation | Euronat |
| Website | |
| democracianacional.org | |
National Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Nacional, DN) is a far right[1] political party in Spain, founded in 1995. It is modelled on the Front National (FN) of France, and grew indirectly out of several defunct parties like the CEDADE group and Juntas Españolas. Its leader is Manuel Canduela Serrano, a former member of Accion Radical, a group active in the Valencian Community. He was also a vocalist in the so-called identity rock group Division 250.[2]
In the 2004 general election, the party got 15,180 votes throughout Spain, amounting to 0.06% of the total vote. In the 2008 general election, it got 12,588 votes, amounting to 0.05% of the vote.
[edit] References
- ^ Romero, Juanma Los 10.000 hijos de la ultraderecha 18 November 2007 Público, 54 http://www.publico.es/estaticos/pdf/18112007.pdf
- ^ [1]
[edit] External links
|
||||||||||||||
