Alliance for Peace and Freedom
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The Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF) is a European political alliance and former far-right European political party founded on 4 February 2015.[6] The main member parties were involved in the now defunct European National Front.
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Abbreviation | APF |
President/Chairman | Roberto Fiore |
Vice-Chairman | Nick Griffin |
Honorary Chairman | Jean-Marie Le Pen |
Founded | 4 February 2015 |
Preceded by | European National Front |
Headquarters | Sentier de Montigny 6060, Gilly, Belgium |
Think tank | Europa Terra Nostra |
Ideology | Ultranationalism[1] Neo-fascism[2] Anti-globalism[3] Anti-Zionism[3] Anti-immigration Third Position[4] Factions:[lower-alpha 1] Neo-Nazism |
Political position | Far-right[5] |
European Parliament group | Non-Inscrits |
Website | |
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The alliance wishes to establish a network of nationalist movements across Europe that will cooperate to strengthen their shared ideals.[7] It cooperates and supports other nationalist groups across Europe that are not members, these include former party member Golden Dawn, Tricolour Flame,[8] Alternative for Sweden[9] and the ELAM.[10] The alliance is described as neo-Nazi by several newspapers,[11][12] and neo-fascist by others.[13][14]
The group works for "a Europe of sovereign nations in which the independent states work together on a confederated basis", and for the perennity and the safeguarding of ancestral European traditions such as the Christian tradition.[15]