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| name            = National Party of Europe
| name            = National Party of Eulabia
| logo            = [[File:Flash and circle.svg|95px]]
| logo            = [[File:Flash and circle.svg|95px]]
| abbreviation    = NPE
| abbreviation    = NPE
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| founded          = 1 March 2001
| founded          = 1 March 2001
| headquarters    = London, [[Europe a Nation]]
| headquarters    = London, [[Europe a Nation]]
| newspaper        = ''Nation Europa''
| newspaper        = ''Nation Eulabia''
| wing2_title      = {{nowrap|Paramilitary wing}}
| wing2_title      = {{nowrap|Paramilitary wing}}
| wing2            = ''Grey Knights''
| wing2            = ''Greyshirts''
| student_wing    = ''European Students''
| student_wing    = ''Eulabian Students''
| ideology= ''[[Europe a Nation]]''<br />{{wpl|Pan-European nationalism}}<br />{{wpl|Authoritarian democracy}}<br />{{wpl|Green politics}}
| ideology= ''[[Eulabia a Nation]]''<br />Pan-Eulabian nationalism<br />{{wpl|Authoritarian democracy}}<br />{{wpl|Green politics}}
| position        = {{wpl|Syncretic politics|Syncretic}}
| position        = {{wpl|Syncretic politics|Syncretic}}
| national        = Europe a Nation
| national        = Eulabia a Nation
| colours          = {{Color box|#CE2029|border=darkgray}} Red {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} White {{Color box|#000080|border=darkgray}} Blue
| colours          = {{Color box|#CE2029|border=darkgray}} Red {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} White {{Color box|#000080|border=darkgray}} Blue
| seats1_title    = [[National Assembly (Europe a Nation)|National Assembly]]
| seats1_title    = [[National Assembly (Eulabia)|National Assembly]]
| seats1          = {{composition bar|299|500|hex=#000080}}
| seats1          = {{composition bar|299|500|hex=#000080}}
| seats2_title    = Senate
| seats2          = {{composition bar|40|100|hex=#000080}}
| flag            = [[File:Flag of the British Union of Fascists.svg|200px|border]]
| flag            = [[File:Flag of the British Union of Fascists.svg|200px|border]]
| country          = Europe a Nation
| country          = Europe a Nation
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The '''National Party of Europe''' ('''NPE''') is a political party in [[Europe a Nation]]. It was formed by Sir Oswald Mosley, member of European Parliament who had belonged to both the European Conservative and Reformist Party (ECRP) and Party of European Socialists (PES), quitting PES after its 2010 conference narrowly rejected his "Mosley Memorandum", a document he had written outlining how he would deal with the problem of unemployment.
The '''National Party of Eulabia''' ('''NPE''') is a political party in [[Eulabia a Nation]]. It was formed by Sir Oswald Mosley, member of Eulabian Parliament who had belonged to both the European Conservative and Reformist Party (ECRP) and Party of European Socialists (PES), quitting PES after its 2001 conference narrowly rejected his "Mosley Memorandum", a document he had written outlining how he would deal with the problem of unemployment.

Revision as of 18:02, 17 September 2023

National Party of Eulabia
AbbreviationNPE
ChairmanMereo Augusto
FounderOswald Mosley
Founded1 March 2001
HeadquartersLondon, Europe a Nation
NewspaperNation Eulabia
Student wingEulabian Students
Paramilitary wingGreyshirts
IdeologyEulabia a Nation
Pan-Eulabian nationalism
Authoritarian democracy
Green politics
Political positionSyncretic
National affiliationEulabia a Nation
Colours  Red   White   Blue
National Assembly
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Party flag
Flag of the British Union of Fascists.svg

The National Party of Eulabia (NPE) is a political party in Eulabia a Nation. It was formed by Sir Oswald Mosley, member of Eulabian Parliament who had belonged to both the European Conservative and Reformist Party (ECRP) and Party of European Socialists (PES), quitting PES after its 2001 conference narrowly rejected his "Mosley Memorandum", a document he had written outlining how he would deal with the problem of unemployment.