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Nationalist Front of Mexico

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Political party in Mexico
Nationalist Front of Mexico
Frente Nacionalista de México
AbbreviationFNM
Founded2006; 19 years ago (2006)
IdeologyPanhispanism
Patria Grande
Reconquista
Neo-fascism
Social conservatism
Anti-Americanism
Anti-semitism
Homophobia
Distributism
Catholic Integralism
Third Position
Factions:
Monarchism (Mexican)
Neo-Nazism
Political positionFar-right
Colours Green Gold Black
Party flag
Website
http://www.nacionalistas.mx/
https://www.facebook.com/siguealfrente/

TheNationalist Front of Mexico (Spanish:Frente Nacionalista de México), formerly known as theOrganization for the National Will (Spanish:Organización por la Voluntad Nacional) and theNational Mexicanist Front (Spanish:Frente Nacional Mexicanista),[1] is aneo-fascist activist organization in Mexico.

The organization disavows violence.[2]

History

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The Nationalist Front of Mexico was formed in 2006.[citation needed]

In 2012, The party was renamed to the Nationalist Front of Mexico. succeeding its previous name;The Organization for the National Will.[citation needed]

The FNM has not registered with theNational Electoral Institute for elections, and thus cannot nominate candidates for Presidential or legislative elections.[citation needed]

The FNM has either exited and been expelled from almost every social media platform as the front’sFacebook,Instagram and Twitter (nowX) accounts have closed down over the last several years due to each platform’s policies regarding antisemitism and hate speech content promoted by the organization. At the same time – FNM leadership and members accuse social media and mainstream news networks of promotinggender identity,woke ideology and apro-Israeli agenda.

Ideology and policies

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The organization considersAgustín de Iturbide to be the legitimate founding father of the Mexican nation.

The head of the groupJuan Carlos López Lee has acknowledged that the group's ideology includes elements offascism andNational Socialism, but disputes that the organization itself is fascist.[3]

Reincorporation of territories and Hispanism

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The organization opposes foreign culture and influences, and rejects theTreaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848, in which Mexico lost half its territory that now forms part of thesouthwestern United States.[4][5]

Nationalist Front of Mexico promotes thereincorporation ofCentral America to Mexico, claiming that concerning immigration, the modern Central American republics were founded by"self-serving landlords" and since they have separated from Mexico, and that free movement of people between them must come as a result of a political union.[4][6]

Economic policy

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The Nationalist Front proposes adistributist economy and advocates for Mexico to withdraw from theWorld Trade Organization (WTO), theNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF).[7]

Environmental policy

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The FNM wants to abandon and reject the use of some or all fossil fuels and deregulating the use of renewable fuels, They also encourage private investments for environmental causes and advocate for stricter laws on environmental matters.[8][7]

Judicial system

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The party seeks a full reform of the Mexican judiciary system and public security which in this case, the party wants thereinstatement of the death penalty that was abolished in 2005 to target pedophiles, serial killers, kidnappers, torturers and drug traffickers and others.[9][7] They also propose transforming prisons and penitentiaries into work centers.[7]

Political activities

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In recent years, the group has gained notoriety for honoringMaximilian I of Mexico and conservatives of the 19th century such asMiguel Miramón andTomás Mejía Camacho.[2][6]

Supporters of the Nationalist Front of Mexico and other protesters in Mexico City, 2010.

Members have also held protests in various Mexican cities to protest theCentral American migrant caravans. In 2016, a Nationalist Front spokesman called on the Mexican government to stop issuing transit documents to Haitian migrants due to human rights and security concerns.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"La nueva ultraderecha latinoamericana (1992-2018)" [The New Latin American Far-right (1992-2018)].Marxismo Critico (in Spanish). 26 June 2018.
  2. ^ab"Astillero".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2014-06-30.
  3. ^Camacho, Zósimo (6 December 2020)."Mexico: se activan los sociedades secretas de la ultraderecha".Contralínea (in Spanish). "Somos nacionalistas, no fascistas, aunque sí nos adscribimos a las corrientes que son herederas del fascismo, el nacional-socialismo"
  4. ^ab"Programa de los 25 puntos" [25-point program].Official website (in Spanish). 18 September 2017.
  5. ^Herlihy-Mera, Jeffrey (July 20, 2017).After American Studies. Routledge.ISBN 978-1-351-68182-7.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  6. ^abadmin (2021-12-22).""Nationalists are the true rebels, the true revolutionaries, the ones who work for the sake of mankind, the defenders of true plurality." - interview with Juan C. Lopez Lee of Frente Nacionalista de México".Portal 3droga.pl (in Polish). Retrieved2023-09-26.
  7. ^abcd"Plataforma ampliada" [Extended Platform].Official website (in Spanish). 18 September 2017.
  8. ^"Aviso legal".Frente Nacionalista de México (in Mexican Spanish). 2022-05-13. Retrieved2023-09-27.
  9. ^"Dudas frecuentes".Frente Nacionalista de México (in Mexican Spanish). 2017-09-18. Retrieved2023-09-30.
  10. ^"U.S., Mexican governments helping Haitian migrants enter country, lawmaker says".Fox News Latino. 2016-10-11.

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