Individuals
Alain de Benoist
Alain de Benoist is a central thinker of the French New Right, “Nouvelle Droite”. He was involved in the creation of the GRECE, the research and study group for the European civilisation in 1968. Before that, he was active in
Alain Escada
Alain Escada is a Beligian political activist, president of the traditionlist-catholic organisation Civitas since 2012.
Alain Soral
Alain Bonnet, known as Alain Soral is a French-Swiss far-right figure especially spreading conspiracy theories, antisemitic and negationist views. After passing by the Communist party (PCF) and then the Front National (FN) which he left in 2009, he has been
Alexandre Gabriac
Alexandre Gabriac is an far-right activist and politician. Excluded from the Front National (FN) in 2011 because of his neo-Nazi orientations, he founded Jeunesses Nationalistes, an activist group close to the neo-Nazi organisation Oeuvre française. Both dissolved in 2013, he
Anders Behring Breivik
Norwegian far-right terrorist responsible for the murder of 77 during the terrorist attack on the 22nd of July 2011.
Athanasios Konstantinou
Athanasios Konstantinou (Greek: Αθανάσιος Κωνσταντίνου, born 18 July 1959 at Athens) is a Greek politician, physician, and retired general officer currently serving as a Member of the European Parliament. He was originally elected as a member of Golden Dawn, but
Athanasios (Thanos) Plevris
Currently Minister of Health and MP with New Democracy, started his career as member and MP of the far-right LAOS party. He’s a lawyer, frequently found in the defence of police officers accused of misconduct and police violence. Active in
Baptiste Marchais
Baptiste Marchais, (Baptiste Deodati), is a far-right Youtuber (BENCH&CIGARS) and former street activist. His obsessions revolved around anti-leftism, anti-Islam, pratriotism, and “real” masculinity, among others. https://www.streetpress.com/sujet/1637598550-baptiste-marchais-youtubeur-influenceur-faf-hanouna-neonazi-racisme-extreme-droite-serge-ayoub
Bruno Mégret
Bruno Mégret is a politician, former number two of Front National (FN), he left the party in 1998, together with many FN executives to create a splinter party the following year, the Mouvement National Républicain (MNR), still active today despite