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Alliance of European National Movements : ウィキペディア英語版
Alliance of European National Movements

The Alliance of European National Movements (AENM) is a European political party that was formed in Budapest on 24 October 2009 by a number of nationalist and far-right parties from countries in Europe. The alliance's founding members were ''Jobbik'' (the Alliance was established during their sixth party congress), France's National Front, Italy's Tricolour Flame, Sweden's National Democrats and Belgium's National Front. At the end of 2011, Marine Le Pen, new leader of the French National Front resigned from the AENM and joined the EAF (European Alliance for Freedom).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marine Le Pen en Autriche )
==History==

In November 2009 the British National Party claimed that the Alliance had been extended to nine parties, but this information was not confirmed by the AENM President Bruno Gollnisch in 2012.〔
At a press conference held in Strasbourg on 16 June 2010 the political leadership of the AENM was confirmed as follows: President Bruno Gollnisch, Vice President Nick Griffin, Treasurer Béla Kovács, and Secretary General Valerio Cignetti.〔
In October 2013, Marine Le Pen requested that Gollnisch and Jean-Marie Le Pen leave the AENM in order to join the more moderate EAF and so unify the French National Front under the EAF banner. Marine Le Pen has tried to "de-demonize" the party, i.e. to give it a more acceptable image. Cooperation with the openly racist and antisemitic parties present in the AENM was seen as contradictory to these aims. On November 7, the two declared they have followed the request and left the AENM. This also meant the end of Gollnisch's term as the AENM's chairman,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FN : Jean-Marie Le Pen "obéit" à sa fille et quitte le parti pan-européen )〕 a place occupied by Béla Kovács since January 2014.〔http://www.tribunadeeuropa.com/?p=18105〕
In the spring of 2013 Svoboda lost its observer status after a conflict with other member groups over its policies towards ethnic minorities in the West of Ukraine. However Svoboda maintained its informal affiliation with the group until March 2014 Svoboda announced its withdrawal of its observer status from AENM citing several members of the alliance making "statements supporting the Russian sponsored separatist forces and support for the Russian Armed Forces occupation of Ukrainian territory".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oleh Tiahnybok withdraws Svoboda's membership within the Alliance of European National Movements )〕 The leader of alliance Béla Kovács had served as an observer at the 2014 Donbass parliamentary election.

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