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Far-right MEPs announce alliance | |
(2 days later) | |
Far-right members of the European Parliament have joined forces and formed their own political group. | |
The move will give them more influence and access to funds. The group's name is "Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty". | |
Led by French National Front member Bruno Gollnisch, who is accused of Holocaust denial, they also include one independent MEP from the UK. | |
They had lacked the necessary 19 MEPs from five countries - but that changed when Bulgaria and Romania joined. | They had lacked the necessary 19 MEPs from five countries - but that changed when Bulgaria and Romania joined. |
Romania has five far-right MEPs and Bulgaria has one. | Romania has five far-right MEPs and Bulgaria has one. |
The two countries joined the EU on 1 January - ironically, a move which the far right opposed. | The two countries joined the EU on 1 January - ironically, a move which the far right opposed. |
Anti-immigration stance | |
The new group includes the Austrian Freedom Party and the Flemish nationalist Vlaams Belang from Belgium. | |
It has seven French MEPs (National Front), five Romanians (Greater Romania party), three Flemish MEPs (Vlaams Belang) and two Italians, including Alessandra Mussolini, granddaughter of the former dictator Benito Mussolini. | |
It also has one MEP each from Bulgaria and Austria, along with independent British MEP Ashley Mote. | |
The Greater Romania party gave the grouping its critical mass. The party is known for its anti-Semitic, anti-Roma and anti-Hungarian views. | |
As a recognised political group in the parliament, the far right will get greater funding and will have a say in setting the agenda for plenary sessions. | As a recognised political group in the parliament, the far right will get greater funding and will have a say in setting the agenda for plenary sessions. |
The far right is likely to push for a freeze on further EU enlargement - especially the prospect of membership for Turkey - and to resist any attempts to revive the shipwrecked EU constitution. | |
"We do not call for violence against immigrants but we oppose immigration policy because it's linked to the decline of the birthrate in Europe," said Mr Gollnisch. "It is a menace for our identity and the survival of our nations." | |
Mr Gollnisch is currently awaiting a verdict on charges of Holocaust denial. |
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