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BVD report 1998

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1999
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88
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2.1 Extreme right

After the fiasco in the elections to the local councils and the House of the extreme right is only sporadically manifested. Informal consultation with board members of different parties, intended to join forces and ultimately to the formation of a new party, led by mutual distrust fail to agree. There are no indications that the Centre Party '86, after being declared banned and disbanded, its activities in secrecy continues.

Neo-Nazis in our country are organized in Action Front National Socialists, The FAP-labor party and the Dutch People's Union. It involves small groups without frame, which differ only in name and in fact constitute a whole. The three leaders function as a triumvirate, which maintains frequent contact with kindred spirits in Belgium and Germany. The average very youthful supporters know course and includes balance still no more than a few dozen people, which predominantly are inactive. The expectation is that far-right groups in the Netherlands for the time being will be a marginal phenomenon, given the animosity between the organizations, their ramshackle structures and showed resistance in society against the ideology.

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Particulars: Extreme right Page 19 en 20
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