National Social Movement (Gylias)

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National Social Movement
Founded1964
Dissolved1969
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Colours  Dark blue

The National Social Movement (French reformed: Mouvement nationale sociale), abbreviated NSM (MNS), was a Gylian political party, part of the Conservative Coalition bloc.

It was established in 1964 and took the place of the dissolved Rally for National Unity in the Conservative Coalition. The party was characterised by an authoritarian national conservative line and opposition to the Golden Revolution.

As with the broader CC, it was a negligible presence in Gylian politics, doing poorly at the ballot box and regularly coming into conflict with Elections Gylias, which disqualified many of its candidates and banned its PPBs for discriminatory, hateful, or anti-constitutional content.

The party was dissolved with the CC as a whole in 1969.