National Conservatism - National Conservative Parties

National Conservative Parties

  • Armenia — Republican Party of Armenia
  • Austria - Freedom Party of Austria
  • Bulgaria - Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria)
  • Denmark — Danish People's Party
  • Estonia — Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica
  • Finland — True Finns
  • France — Movement for France
  • Greece — Independent Greeks, Popular Orthodox Rally
  • Hungary — Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union
  • Israel - Yisrael Beiteinu
  • Italy - National Alliance (Italy)
  • Latvia — For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK
  • Lithuania — Order and Justice
  • Panama — Panameñista Party
  • Poland — Law and Justice
  • Portugal - Democratic and Social Centre – People's Party
  • Serbia — Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia, Serbian Progressive Party
  • Sweden — Sweden Democrats
  • Switzerland — Swiss People's Party
  • Slovakia — People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
  • United Kingdom — Democratic Unionist Party, Traditional Unionist Voice, UK Independence Party
  • Mexico — National Synarchist Union
  • United States — Constitution Party

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