New National Party (Netherlands)

      New National Party
      Nieuwe Nationale Partij
      Chairman Egbert Perée
      Henk Ruitenberg
      Florens van der Kooi
      Founded 1998
      Dissolved 2005
      Split from Centre Party '86
      Headquarters The Hague, The Netherlands
      Newspaper Barricade (magazine)
      Youth wing Nieuwe Nationale Jongeren
      (New National Youth)
      Ideology Dutch nationalism
      Political position Far-right
      Colours Red, White & Blue
      Website
      http://www.nnp.nu
      (defunct)

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      The New National Party (Dutch: Nieuwe Nationale Partij, abbr. NNP) was a Dutch nationalist political party which existed between 1998 and 2005. It succeeded the "Volksnationalisten Nederland" (abbr. VNN, People's Nationalists Netherlands) party which had been founded in 1997. The NNP was originally named "Nationale Partij Nederland" (National Party Netherlands) but because another party had used a similar name earlier the name was rejected by the Electoral Council (Dutch: Kiesraad).

      Florens van der Kooi

      The party was first led by Egbert Perée, then by Henk Ruitenberg (ex-CP'86) and after him Florens van der Kooi. The party was considered to be successor of the Centre Party '86 (CP'86), which was banned by a Dutch court in 1998 as a "criminal organization".

      Regardless of that the NNP was never convicted under the criminal code. The party was dissolved in 2005 after many members left the party for newer parties such as the conservative rightist New Right party and the largely national socialist National Alliance party.

      The NNP worked with New Right in the Actiecomité Stop MARTIJN which campaigned against the pedophiles of the Vereniging MARTIJN in 2003.

      Several former NNP members later became active for Voorpost, including Van der Kooi.

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