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Neo-fascist parties gear up for Romania election

January 12, 2012 12:14
Tudor Ionescu

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Petru Clej,

Petru Clej

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Two parties which both claim to be the political heirs of the interwar pro-fascist movement the Iron Guard have announced they will be running in parliamentary elections in Romania later this year.

The leader of the far-right organisation The New Right, Tudor Ionescu, submitted 30,000 signatures to support the registration of his Nationalist Party (PN). He said its aim was to "save the Romanian state and nation".

Mr Ionescu said the new party had a 25-point programme which would propel Romania to become one of the top 15 countries of the world, but did not elaborate on his proposals.

Another party claiming to be carrying the mantle of the Iron Guard, the Party for the Fatherland (PPP), has announced its intention to submit candidates for parliamentary elections.