Eurosceptic parties Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition ( French: Chasse, Pêche, Nature, Traditions) is a French political party of the right, which aims to defend the traditional values of rural France. Its leader and founder is Jean Saint-Josse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chasse, Pêche, Nature, Traditions"
(ChristenUnie-SGP) Christian Union-Politically Reformed Party ( Dutch: ChristenUnie - Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij) is a coalition of two small Dutch conservative christian parties who have seats in the European Parliament. They sit in the Independence and Democracy group. ...more on Wikipedia about "ChristenUnie-SGP"
The Civic Democratic Party ( Czech: Občanská demokratická strana - abbreviation: ODS) is the strongest right-wing political party in the Czech Republic. In its public statements, it typically mixes eurosceptic and market liberal rhetoric, although it is often viewed as more moderate on both issues in actual policies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civic Democratic Party"
Combats Souverainistes (French: Sovereignty Fight) was a French euro-sceptic political group. ...more on Wikipedia about "Combats Souverainistes"
The English Democrats Party, previously the English National Party, is a political party in England, which seeks the establishment of a Parliament for England with at least the same powers as those granted to the Scottish Parliament. The party proposes to convene the first exclusively English Parliament since the initial Act of Union with Wales in 1536 through one of three methods: ...more on Wikipedia about "English Democrats Party"
The June List (Junilistan) is a Swedish political party, originally constituted as a loose group seeking "cross-party alliance arguing for a reformed European cooperation", started to run in the European Parliament election in 2004. The party was founded in the wake of the Swedish Euro referendum held in September 2003, where adoption of the Euro was rejected. The two main forces behind the party are Nils Lundgren, the former chief economist of Nordea, and Lars Wohlin, a former governor of the Riksbank, who are both sceptical of the Euro. The name was borrowed from the Danish June Movement to which it maintains links. ...more on Wikipedia about "June List"
The June Movement ( Danish: JuniBevægelsen) is a Danish euro-sceptic political organisation that was founded in August 1992. It takes its name from the referendum on the Maastricht Treaty that took place in Denmark in the June of that year. ...more on Wikipedia about "June Movement"
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League of Polish Families (Liga Polskich Rodzin, or LPR) is a conservative- nationalist opposition party within the Polish Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "League of Polish Families"
The Movement for France ( French: Mouvement pour la France), or MPF, is a small conservative, traditionalist and arguably nationalist party, founded on November 20, 1994, with a marked regional implementation in Vendée. It is led by Philippe de Villiers, once Secretary of State for communication under Jacques Chirac. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movement for France"
In existence since 1977, the New Britain Party (NBP) has been led since its inception by Dennis Delderfield, a newspaper owner. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Britain Party"
New Future (Ny Framtid, abbreviated NYF) is a eurosceptic political party in Sweden. It was founded before the 1994 parliamentary elections to prevent a Swedish entrance to the European Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Future"
The Northern League ( Italian: Lega Nord) is an Italian political party that advocates autonomy for a part of Northern Italy they call Padania (see the article for usage of the name). It is a personality-driven party led by Umberto Bossi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Northern League (Italy)"
The Popular Orthodox Rally (LA.O.S. - ΛΑ.Ο.Σ) ( Greek: Λαϊκός Ορθόδοξος Συναγερμός) is a Greek far-right political party , founded and led by journalist Georgios Karatzaferis, formerly a well-known member of parliament for the New Democracy party. "Popular Orthodox Rally" argues that after the end of the Cold War the demarcation of the political world in the Right Wing and the Left Wing is not relevant anymore. Nowadays, according to the ideas of the party, everyone in every aspect of his or her everyday life is either for or against Globalization and its negative elements. ...more on Wikipedia about "Popular Orthodox Rally"
The Referendum Party was the name of a series of single-issue parties in the United Kingdom that called for referendums on aspects of the UK's relationship with the European Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "Referendum Party"
The United Kingdom Independence Party (commonly known as UKIP, pronounced "you-kip") is a Eurosceptic political party that aims at British withdrawal from the European Union. The current party leader is Roger Knapman, MEP for South West England. In the 1990s, Knapman was a Conservative MP and Whip, who lost his seat in the 1997 general election. ...more on Wikipedia about "United Kingdom Independence Party"
Veritas is a United Kingdom political party, formed in 2005 as a split from the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). It was founded, and was led, by Robert Kilroy-Silk, who was elected in 2004 as a UKIP Member of the European Parliament for the East Midlands. Kilroy-Silk resigned as leader on 29 July 2005 and Patrick Eston became interim leader. Damian Hockney and Peter Hulme-Cross, members of the London Assembly, joined the party at its formation. Hockney became Deputy Leader but resigned his position shortly after Kilroy-Silk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Veritas (political party)"
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