National Radical Camp (1993)
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The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny; ONR) is a radical right-wing and nationalist Polish political organisation following in its activities the organization of the same name that existed before the Second World War in Poland.
National Radical Camp | |
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Abbreviation | ONR |
Leader | Adrian Kaczmarkiewicz |
Secretary | Adrianna Gąsiorek |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Ogrodowa 4/10 42-200 Częstochowa |
Ideology | • Polish ultranationalism • Neo-fascism • Anti-globalization • Hard Euroscepticism • National radicalism [pl] • Anti-communism • Anti-LGBT[1] • Anti-immigration |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Colours | Green White |
Party flag | |
Website | |
https://www.onr.com.pl/ | |
The current incarnation revived in 1993 is a far-right movement in Poland much like its historical predecessors.[2] It has often been described as fascist and sometimes as neo-Nazi.[3][4] As of 2012 it is registered as a common-interest association.[5]
The ONR considers itself an ideological descendant of the 1930s-era National Radical Camp, an ultranationalist, patriotic, and antisemitic political movement which existed in the pre-World War II Second Polish Republic,[6] an illegal Polish anti-communist,[7] and nationalist political party formed on 14 April 1934 mostly by the youth radicals who left the National Party of the National Democracy movement.[7]