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Centrumpartij '86

In 1986 The Centre Party is declared bankrupt after trials and convictions to pay damages for electoral fraud. The party framework but will immediately continue as Centre Party '86, soon CP'86. The party works alongside the divisional CD Hans Janmaat and differs substantively from that party. By figurehead Janmaat will erase the CD the CP'86 gradually displace from politics. That changed when the early nineties, a large group of neo-Nazis themselves collectively signed up for CP'86. They had great influence on the party line and the board and knew the party 1994 in different municipalities to provide a seat. Also took these neo-Nazis for a series of violent actions, demonstrations and brawls.

That gave so much tension that the party 1996 tore. the neo-Nazis managed to keep the party formally owned. Without much success. By widespread drug use and financial problems the party fell in the period that followed further apart. When the court 1998 a party ban pronounced because of the lengthy series of violent incidents, the party was in fact already ceased to exist. The last board then formally took the light and wrote the party from the Chamber of Commerce.

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Ex-CP'86 leader arrested in Poland for purchasing firearms

This text is part of the quarterly research results 3 23 In June, Ronald van der Wal was arrested in Poland. He was about to purchase five firearms with ammunition. They would be intended for an attack in the Netherlands. Van der Wal is an old acquaintance within the extreme right of the Netherlands. Among other things, he was active… Read more

Weapons at the extreme right - Tough to do or shoot?

The extreme right and weapons, that seems a particularly unfortunate, if not lethal combination. Especially now that the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik and the German serial killers Nationalsozialistische Untergrund (NSU) show where armed right-wing extremists are capable. Yet the Dutch government seems to be in the form of police and AIVD the possession of weapons of Dutch right-wing extremists… Read more

CP'86 sjoemelde money

Any party who is in a representative body shall be entitled to all kinds of fees for its work, research and training, propaganda, etc.. These fees are beyond the wages of members such as a city council or parliament itself. When CP'86 in 1994 was elected to the city council of Rotterdam and Martijn Freling for… Read more