Progressive Nationalist Party Explained

Progressive Nationalist Party should not be confused with Country and Progressive National Party.

The Progressive Nationalist Party (PNP) was a short-lived Australian far-right political party. It was formed in 1981 as a merger between the Australian National Alliance, Immigration Control Association and the Progressive Conservative Party. In 1982 it was folded and the National Action was formed in its place. PNP was Strasserist in its ideology.[1] It claimed a membership of 1,000.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Smith . Evan . Global white nationalism: From apartheid to Trump . 2020 . . 286 . https://books.google.com/books?id=ke_3DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT286 . 30 May 2022 . White Australia alone? The international links of the Australian far right in the Cold War era. 9781526147059 .
  2. Book: Moore, Andrew. Oxford University Press. 1995. The Right Road?: A History of Right-Wing Politics in Australia. 019553512X. 120.