Dutch Fascist Union
The Dutch Fascist Union (in Dutch: Nederlandsche Fascisten Unie, abbreviated as NFU) was a short-lived Fascist organization in the Netherlands. NFU emerged on February 26, 1933, following a split from the General Dutch Fascist League (ANFB). Leading figures were Karel Eduard van Charante and Tony W. Hooykaas.
NFU contested the 1933 parliamentary election. The group mustered 1771 votes. In The Hague the party got 0.19%, in Amsterdam 0.03%, in Haarlem 0.09%, in Utrecht 0.18% and in Zwolle 0.28%.[1]
NFU published De Aanval.
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Governing parties appear in bold. Only parties represented in parliament are shown.
- Liberal Union
- Radical League
- Free-thinking Democratic League
- League of Free Liberals
- Liberal Party
- Economic League
- Middle Class Party
- Neutral Party
- Liberal State Party
- Freedom Party
- Anti-Revolutionary Party
- Christian Historical Voters' League
- Free Anti Revolutionary Party
- Christian Historical Party
- Frisian League
- Christian Historical Union
- League of Christian Socialists
- Christian Democratic Party
- Christian Social Party
- Christian Democratic Union
- Reformed Reformed State Party
- Reformed Political Alliance
- Reformatory Political Federation
- Evangelical People's Party
- Social Democratic League
- Social Democratic Workers' Party
- Socialist Party
- Revolutionary Socialist Party
- Pacifist Socialist Party
- Democratic Socialists '70
- National Socialist Movement
- Centre Party
- Centre Democrats
- Peasants' League
- Farmers' Party
- Nederlandsche Unie
- Pim Fortuyn List
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