Parties

Alianza Nacional

Neo-Nazi party founded in 2005 by former members of the Alianza por la Unidad Nacional(AUN) and the Asociación Cultural Rey Sisebuto, led by Pedro Pablo Peña, one of the leaders of Spanish neo-fascism still active and with various backgrounds. The

Democracia Nacional

Democracia Nacional (DN) is a Spanish extreme right-wing political party, 1 created in 1995, without parliamentary representation. He is a member of the Alliance for Peace and Freedom. In 1995, Democracia Nacional (DN) was presented, the first party of extreme

España 2000

Party founded in 2002 after the failure of the platform with the same name that united several far-right organizations for the European elections of the year 2000. The project was led by the Valencian businessman and lawyer José Luis Roberto

Falange Española de las JONS

It is a political party formed during the Spanish transition, in October 1976. It is a legally constituted party and is registered in the Party Registry of the Ministry of the Interior. FE de las JONS is one of the

FNI-Partido Nacional Socialista Obrero Español

Neo-Nazi ideology party founded in October 2017 with the name of RE + FNI Let’s recover Spain, Front: National Identity. Its field of action is Spain but its activity is concentrated in Catalonia.

HACER NACIÓN

This organization tries to bring together several extreme-right groups with the aim to join forces and create a new platform for convergence of different neo-fascist projects. It was founded in May 2020 and presented in July with an act that

Identity Ireland

PUBLIC [Identity Ireland](https://www.identityireland.org) (II) was founded by Gary Allen, Peter O’Loughlin and Alan Tighe in 2015. O’Loughlin, party leader, [spoke](https://www.thejournal.ie/identity-ireland-pegida-rally-dresden-2535068-Jan2016/) at a Pegida rally in Germany 2016 then unsuccessfully attempted to launch an Irish branch of Pegida in [February 2016](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z68yTJWXm5g)

Libres

Political party created from Ceuta by former members of Vox. on August 2022 His motto is “Spain ahead”. Its founder is Luz Belinda Rodríguez and one of its main declared enemies is feminism.

National Corps Party

The **National Corps Party** (commonly shortened to Natscorpus in Russian and Ukrainian) is the political wing of the Azov Movement and currently its key component. The party’s leader is former Azov regiment commander **Andriy Biletsky**, and key positions in the

Right Sector National Liberation Movement

**The Right Sector (RS)** is a far-right organization founded at the time of Euromaidan as a coalition of different political groups and activists ready for radical action. It subsequently became a political party represented in many regions of Ukraine. The

The All-Ukrainian Union “Freedom”

**The All-Ukrainian Union “Freedom”** (Svoboda Party) has long been the most influential nationalist party in Ukraine. The party was created in October 1991 immediately after the declaration of Ukraine’s independence under the name Social-National Party of Ukraine (SNPU), and was

The Irish Freedom Party

PUBLIC Founded in 2019, the far right Irish Freedom Party has come to be known as an ‘astro-turf’ organisation in reference to its importing of campaign tactics and continued failure to establish a genuine grassroots base in Ireland and Northern

The National Party

PUBLIC Founded in 2016, registered as a political party in 2019, the [National Party](https://nationalparty.ie/) (NP) ran 10 candidates in the 2020 General Election and is estimated to have a membership in excess of 300. Former Youth Defence militants with longstanding

The Phalanx / La Falange (1999)

The party was legally constituted and registered in the Registry of Parties of the Ministry of the Interior in March 1999 after splitting with the party Falange Española de las JONS following internal conflict between the factions of Diego Márquez

Vox

Vox is a populist far-right party in Spain. It was founded in 2013. It entered general elections in April 2019 and became the third largest party in November the same year, when it secured 3.6 million votes and 52 seats