Egbert Perée

In 1980 begins Egbert Perée (1924) his extreme right career at the far right 'Referendum Netherlands ". This is a group that is primarily concerned with the ending of consultation evenings and sending letters to the editor. Referendum Netherlands has only one message: 'Foreigners Out!’. As contact address Perée uses the mailbox of the National Party Netherlands, a precursor of the Centre Party.

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Egbert Perée
Egbert Perée

From Algemeen Dagblad 12 November. 1979

Borders Close
The actions of the National Youth Front was to be expected, in response to the flow of strangers, the country enters. England closed its borders (AD 31-10-'79).

The Netherlands also needs to close the borders for them outside EEC relating. Foreign workers should be integrated into our society, those who want to should not get a chance to return through the existing immigration laws. One should aim to have the marriages that a Dutch passport plus to social services impossible. Illegal immigrants and those who make our country into contention for their political purposes (amicales and gray wolves) must be expelled.
Netherlands is too small to population growth, political- or religious strife elsewhere catch. Our problems are big enough, the economy and the facilities are under pressure.

And. Beer, Dordrecht

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From 1982 tot 1986 he is involved in the Centre Party, including as treasurer of the department in his hometown Dordrecht. Besides, he is in the eighties involved in the Free Democrats. This club is then passed through the later CD-treasurer Michael King. In 1986 Perée the third member (nr. 103) of the CP'86 and in 1988 He is a member of the Audit Committee and party secretary. About this time Perée some time a member of the CD. According to the CD he has become a member in order to make only the broken CD. Janmaat suggesting afterwards that he was an infiltrator BVD, but that does Janmaat more often.

Vlaams Blokkers op het dak van Perée
Flemish blockers on the roof of Perée

In 1990 Egbert Perée gets national press. The CP'86 and the Vlaams Blok will organize a joint press conference at an exhibition at the Anne Frank House on the extreme right in Europe. After this press conference is prohibited in other locations both parties try to keep in the house of Perée. However, it fails miserably. The police put down the street when Philip Winter VB with a megaphone the press conference begins keep from a window on the first floor, Police remove the door out and arrest all those present.

Officially Perée in 1990 left the CP'86, he recently even party secretary and party leader in Dordrecht. On the list of 1995 However, he is still classified as a honorary member and honorary subscriber. This is strange because he 1991 together with W. J. Geurts, another CP'86 member, the Democratic Alternative Netherlands founder. However, this party never comes off the ground. The only activity ever undertaken by them is participating in merger talks with the CD, CP'86 Realists and the Netherlands led by the Vlaams Blok. After these discussions come to naught, nobody learns anything from this Democratic Alternative.

Besides Perée is late eighties and early nineties active in the Dutch section of Outpost.

In 1993 Perée comes into collision with the law. He compares the Dordrecht anti-discrimination board with Hitler's Sturm Abteilung, de S.A. For this he was sentenced to 500 guilder fine.

When he 1994 his equation repeats he is convicted again and now to 1500 guilder fine and 3 week suspended prison sentence. He is currently an advisor to Dutch Block.

Egbert Perée
Egbert Perée

In 1994 he turns documentalist of yet another right-wing splinter, Patriotic Democratic Appeal (PDA). It was the intention that he 1995 candidate for this party would be at the provincial elections. Because of its CP'86-past, however, refrained here.

In de zomer van 1998 Perée be appointed Chairman of the NNP. On the first press conference as his first article in the party magazine "Barricade’ he talks about his past in the resistance. He would have been injured in a shootout with NSB country guards and a Jewish family supported with food. Writes in the article Barricade he continued that he was stationed during the police actions in Indonesia. After this introduction, which should obviously show that he can not be a fascist, he begins his argument against the presence of foreigners, asylum seekers and economic refugees.