Fatherland Party (Norway)
The Fatherland Party (Norwegian: Fedrelandspartiet, FLP) was a political party in Norway, which was founded by former local Progress Party politician Harald Trefall in 1990. Primarily based in Western Norway, the party supported nationalist positions such as opposition to immigration and the European Union. It got two representatives elected to public office in the 1991 local elections, in a county and municipal council respectively. The party never won representation since, and was dissolved in 2008 after years of electoral inactivity.
Fatherland Party Fedrelandspartiet | |
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Leader | Arild Kibsgaard |
Founder | Harald Trefall |
Founded | 17 May 1990 |
Dissolved | 31 December 2008 |
Headquarters | Bergen |
Youth wing | Fatherland Youth |
Ideology | Norwegian nationalism Social conservatism Euroscepticism |
Nordic affiliation | NordNat (1997–99) |
Colours | Red, White, Blue |
Website | |
www.fedrelandspartiet.no (defunct) | |
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