National Democrats
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 operating in various countries with the name National Democrats.
  • National Democrats (Austria)
  • National Democrats (Canada)
  • National Democrats (Czechoslovakia)
    National Democratic Party (Czechoslovakia)
    The National Democratic Party was a First Republic right-wing political party in Czechoslovakia. It was founded by Karel Kramář in 1919, after the creation of independent Czechoslovakia from the Austria-Hungary Empire...

  • National Democrats (Flanders)
  • National Democrats (Germany)
  • National Democrats (Lithuania)
  • National Democrats (Northern Ireland)
    National Democrats (Northern Ireland)
    The National Democratic Party was an Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.-Origins:The organisation's origins lay in National Unity, a political study group founded in 1959...

  • National Democrats (Norway)
    National Democrats (Norway)
    The National Democrats was a Norwegian political party, founded in 2006. Already in July 2007 however, the National Democrats merged with the other newly established Norwegian Patriots which ran for office in the 2009 election...

  • National Democrats (Poland)
  • National Democrats (Sweden)
    National Democrats (Sweden)
    The National Democrats is a minor political party in Sweden, formed by a faction of the Sweden Democrats in October 2001. The party describes itself as a democratic nationalist and ethnopluralist party....

  • National Democrats (UK)
    National Democrats (UK)
    By the beginning of 2002 the party had ceased political activity. It continued as a pressure group under the name Campaign for National Democracy until 2008; the party officially ceased to exist after the death of its leader at the beginning of 2011....

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