National Council of European Resistance | |
Native Name: | French: Conseil national de la résistance européenne |
Native Name Lang: | fr |
Named After: | National Council of the Resistance |
Logo Alt: | CNRE logo |
Abbreviation: | CNRE |
Founders: | Renaud Camus Karim Ouchikh |
Founding Location: | Colombey-les-Deux-Églises |
Type: | Political organization Nonprofit organization |
Status: | French: Association Loi de 1901 |
Registration Id: | W751242801 |
Focus: | Defence of European civilization |
Field: | Political advocacy |
Headquarters: | Paris, France |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Renaud Camus |
Leader Title2: | Vice President |
Leader Name2: | Karim Ouchikh |
Leader Title3: | Secretary General |
Leader Name3: | vacant[1] |
Membership: | 32 Council members[2] |
Membership Year: | 2018 |
Footnotes: | Politics of France |
The National Council of European Resistance (French: Conseil national de la résistance européenne, officially abbreviated as CNRE) is a France-based pan-European far-right political organization co-founded by Renaud Camus and Karim Ouchikh on by analogy to the National Council of the Resistance. It has links to the identitarian movement.[3]
The council is intended to bring together qualified French and European personalities who aspire to "work for the defence of European civilization"[4] —to oppose the Great Replacement, immigration to Europe, and, more generally, to defeat replacist totalitarianism,[5] a concept theorized by Renaud Camus.[6] [7] [8]
Membership in the council is strictly enlarged by co-option. Several high-ranking European officials have taken part, such as former President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus, former members of the European Parliament Jean-Yves Le Gallou and Paul-Marie Coûteaux, former member of the European Parliament Janice Atkinson, former representative to the National Assembly of France Christian Vanneste, Belgian member of parliament Filip Dewinter, or Africanist historian Bernard Lugan.
The name Conseil national de la résistance européenne is a reference to the coordinating body of the French Resistance during the German occupation of France—the National Council of the Resistance. When asked how the CNRE could be both national and European, Renaud Camus replied:
Renaud Camus, a French writer and co-founder of the movement, coined in 2010–2011 the concept of "Great Replacement", a theory which supposes that "replacist elites" are colluding against the White French and Europeans in order to replace them with non-European peoples—specifically Muslim populations from Africa and the Middle East—through mass migration, demographic growth and a drop in the European birth rate; a process he labeled "genocide by substitution."[9] [10] Camus was a candidate in the 2012 French presidential election, but failed to gain enough elected representatives presentations to be able to run for president, and eventually decided to support Marine Le Pen.[11] [12]
On 9 November 2017, in a public address in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises—the village where Charles de Gaulle is buried—Renaud Camus announced the foundation of the National Council of European Resistance and asked for a collective European commitment.
According to its official website, members of the CNRE include:
Renaud Camus | President of the CNRE, president of the Parti de l’In-nocence | |
Karim Ouchikh | Vice-president of the CNRE, president of SIEL | |
Martine Pincemin | Treasurer of the CNRE, secretary of SIEL | |
Paul-Marie Coûteaux | Former MEP | |
Sébastien Jallamion | President of ANDELE | |
Václav Klaus | Former president of the Czech Republic | |
Jean-Yves Le Gallou | Former MEP | |
Christian Vanneste | Former president of the Rally for France, president of La Droite Libre | |
Fabien Niezgoda | Former president of the Independent Ecological Movement | |
Jacques Clostermann | Former national delegate of the Rassemblement Bleu Marine | |
Literary critic | ||
Marco Santi | President of Démocratie Nationale | |
Marcel Meyer | Former president of the Parti de l’In-nocence | |
Nicolas Lacave | Vice-president of the | |
Aldo Sterone | YouTuber | |
Robert-Noël Castellani | UNESCO consultant | |
Filip Dewinter | Member of the Flemish Parliament, spokesman of Vlaams Belang | |
Christian Piquemal | Former General in the French Army | |
Antoine Martinez | General in the French Air Force | |
Richard Roudier | President of the | |
Frank Buhler | Former founding member of the Movement for France | |
Gérard Pince | Economist | |
Jean-Michel Darqué | Former Solidarist militant | |
Bernard Lugan | Historian | |
Janice Atkinson | Former MEP | |
Grégory Roose | Former departmental delegate of the Front National in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence | |
George Clément | President of the Comité Trump France | |
Jean-Louis Trainar | Webblogger | |
Gérard Hardy | Founder of the Volontaires pour la France | |
Novelist |
French: Les Partisans du CNRE is a legal association created concurrently with the Council under the French law of 1901. Its purpose is to welcome natural persons and legal entities of French or foreign nationality, who wish to actively support the action of the CNRE, by relaying its ideas, through militant actions or through financial contributions.