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Vlaams Blok

Separatism
Euroscepticism
Right-wing populism
|position=Far-right
|split=''Volksunie''
|membership = 18,000 (2004)〔De Winter, 2004, p. 16.〕
|successor = ''Vlaams Belang''
| youth_wing = ''Vlaams Blok Jongeren''
| international=None
| european=None
| europarl= ''Non-Inscrits''
*
| colours=Orange, Black
| headquarters=
| website=
| footnotes =
*Formerly European Right (1989–94) and Technical Group of Independents (1999–2001).
}}
The ''Vlaams Blok'' ((英語:Flemish Block), or VB) was a Belgian far-right and secessionist political party with an anti-immigration platform.〔Erk, 2005, pp. 493-502.〕 Its ideologies embraced Flemish nationalism, calling for the independence of Flanders. From its creation in 1978, it was the most notable militant right wing of the Flemish movement. ''Vlaams Bloks track record in the Flemish and Belgian parliament elections was strong. The election campaigns consisted mainly of the immigration and law-and-order theme, combined with the desire for Flemish autonomy.
All significant Flemish political parties were reluctant to enter coalitions with the ''Vlaams Blok''. Following a 1989 agreement, known as the ''cordon sanitaire'', the party was effectively blocked from entering any level of government. The Court of Appeal in Ghent in April 2004 ruled that some of the party's organizations had breached the 1981 anti-racism law and that the party sanctioned discrimination. The ruling was made definite on 9 November 2004, and the party shortly after reorganised itself as the ''Vlaams Belang''.〔 By 2004, the party had arguably become the single most popular Flemish party in Belgium, supported by about one in four of the Flemish electorate,〔De Winter, 2004, p. 6.〕 as well as being one of the most successful radical right-wing populist parties in Europe as a whole.〔Coffé, 2005, p. 205.〕
== History ==


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