Norwegian Front

Norwegian Front
National People's Party
Norsk Front
Nasjonalt Folkeparti
LeaderErik Blücher (1975–81)
Founded1975
Dissolved1991
IdeologyNeo-fascism
Neo-Nazism
Norwegian nationalism
Anti-communism
Anti-immigration
Political positionFar-right

The Norwegian Front (Norwegian: Norsk Front, NF) was a neo-fascist[1][2] extraparliamentary political party in Norway founded in 1975, led by Erik Blücher as fører.[3][4] Following a bomb attack by an activist from the party, the NF was dissolved in 1979 and succeeded by the National People's Party (Nasjonalt Folkeparti, NF), which itself was dissolved in 1991 after several leading members had received long prison sentences following another bomb attack. The NF had around 1,400 members at its peak.[3]

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