Party of the new forces (Belgium)

See also: Left the new forces

The Parti the new forces ( the NFP ) is a Belgian political party of Extrème right-hand side creates towards 1983 following the judgment, in 1982, of the hard core of the Front of youth (FJ) - Belgium and disappeared in 1991 with its integration in the Front National L.

Political doctrines

The Nazism and the rexism are the historical references of the NFP. Leon Degrelle, founder-leader of the Rex party and general of the Walloon S during the Second world war, was the political godfather of the NFP.

This new political training tries, in 1984, to recover the “Le Pen effect” in Belgium. The NFP is also one of the keenest partisans of the negationnism, whose matter is to deny the genocide of the Jews and the other crimes against the Humanity made by the dictatorship Nazi. In 1989, this party holds a stand with the International exhibition of the book of Brussels, where on sale a work of paintings of Adolf Hitler and various opuscules negationnists are put. With other leaders of the “new forces” and the néonazi French Olivier Mathieu, Patrick Cocriamont is one of the tenants of the stand.

1991: Dissolution in the National front

After the appearance in Belgium, in 1985, Front National of Daniel Féret, the NFP, threatened on its own ground by this new competitor, had launched out in a fierce combat to liquidate it politically. Profiting from a more carrying name on the electoral level (because being identified directly in Jean-Marie Le Pen), the FN will gain the “war internationalists”. Put at the carpet, the NFP east dissolves in 1991 by its own direction and is integrated by opportunism in the National front. Several leaders of the NFP néonazi will sit at the direction of the FN, will be elected on its lists or will militate in its rows. It was the case of Daniel Gilson, Xavier Sandron, Pieter Kerstens, Georges Matagne, Christian Denivelle, Roland Pirard, Frederic Erens…. Today still, of ex-frameworks of the FJ-PFN are active the FN and to members of his direction, like Patrick Cocriamont (appointed federal), Daniel Leskens (assistant parliamentary of the first) and Patrick Sessler (assistant of the senator and vice-president FN Michel Delacroix). In spite of their nearly thirty years of militance common, they belong, with the FN, unfavourable tendencies. Cocriamont and Leskens are solid pillars of the “clan of the president”. Patrick Sessler, for its part, is the strategist of the “reformers” of the FN which aims to exclude Daniel Féret and his followers of the party.

Bonds external

  • Face of youth and Party of the new forces recycled with the FN

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