Ergue-te

Rise Up
Ergue-te
AbbreviationE
PresidentJosé Pinto Coelho
Founded12 April 2000 (2000-04-12)
Merger ofDemocratic Renewal Party
National Action Movement
HeadquartersLisbon
Youth wingRenovator National Youth (Juventude Nacional Renovadora)
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
European affiliationAlliance of European National Movements
ColoursBlack, Blue and Red
Assembly of the Republic
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European Parliament
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Regional
parliaments
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Local
Government
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Website
www.pnr.pt

Rise Up (Portuguese: Ergue-te, E), originally the National Renewal Party (Portuguese: Partido Nacional Renovador, PNR) is a Portuguese far-right[1][2][3][4][5] nationalist political party. Its motto is Nation and Work (Portuguese: Nação e Trabalho) and one of its goals consists in the appreciation of a Portuguese nationalist spirit. The party results legally from the alteration of statutes approved in the VII Nacional Convention of the old Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) requested on March 17, 2000 and validated by the Constitutional Court on April 12, 2000. This change implicated in the change of name, acronym and logo. Its president is, since June 2005, José Pinto Coelho. In a report published by the North American NGO GPAHE against hate and extremism, Ergue-te was classified, along with ADN and Chega, as a hate and far-right group.[6]

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