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The '''New Order''' ('''''Ordem Nova''''') was a Portuguese [[Neo-fascism|neo-fascist]] party that existed between 1978 and 1982. |
The '''New Order''' ('''''Ordem Nova''''') was a Portuguese [[Neo-fascism|neo-fascist]] party that existed between 1978 and 1982. |
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The organisation was created in 1980 by [[Gilbert Santos e Castro]], a former commando leader in [[Angola]]. The European Parliament report by the ''Committee of Inquiry Into the Rise of Fascism and Racism in Europe'' defined its ideology as revolutionary fascism and hyper-nationalism.<ref>''[ |
The organisation was created in 1980 by [[Gilbert Santos e Castro]], a former commando leader in [[Angola]]. The European Parliament report by the ''Committee of Inquiry Into the Rise of Fascism and Racism in Europe'' defined its ideology as revolutionary fascism and hyper-nationalism.<ref>''[Committee of Inquiry Into the Rise of Fascism and Racism in Europe: Report on the findings of the inquiry]'', European Parliament, Dec 1985, p. 58</ref> The report also mentions close links to the [[Fuerza Nueva]] in Spain. Now disbanded, it is said to continue its activities underground, providing translations of [[CEDADE]] publications for distribution in [[Brazil]]. |
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New Order Ordem Nova | |
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Founded | 1978 |
Dissolved | 1982 |
Ideology | Neo-fascism |
Political position | Far-right |
The New Order (Ordem Nova) was a Portuguese neo-fascist party that existed between 1978 and 1982.
The organisation was created in 1980 by Gilbert Santos e Castro, a former commando leader in Angola. The European Parliament report by the Committee of Inquiry Into the Rise of Fascism and Racism in Europe defined its ideology as revolutionary fascism and hyper-nationalism.[1] The report also mentions close links to the Fuerza Nueva in Spain. Now disbanded, it is said to continue its activities underground, providing translations of CEDADE publications for distribution in Brazil.
- ^ [Committee of Inquiry Into the Rise of Fascism and Racism in Europe: Report on the findings of the inquiry], European Parliament, Dec 1985, p. 58