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Third Way (French:Troisième voie) is a FrenchThird Position organization founded in 1985 by a merger of the smallneo-fascist groupMouvement Nationaliste Révolutionnaire [fr] (English: National Revolutionary Movement), which gathered former members ofFrançois Duprat'sRevolutionary Nationalist Groups, with dissidents from theParty of New Forces.[1]
Led byJean-Gilles Malliarakis, the party adopted the slogan of "neithertrusts norsoviets" ("ni trusts, ni soviets") and stood againstcommunism,capitalism, andZionism. It used atrident as its emblem. For a time the party was associated with theGroupe Union Défense but maintained a generally poor relationship with theFront National (FN). This was the case until 1991 when Malliarakis decided to approach the FN, leading to a schism within the party from those who felt the FN did not conform to their way of thinking.[2] As a result,Christian Bouchet and his followers split off to formNouvelle Résistance, a group that was to be moreNational Bolshevik in tone. The Third Way itself remained in the hands of Malliarakis but was dissolved soon after the split.
Troisième voie also maintained links with thewhite power music scene as Gaël Bodilis, who set up theRebelles Européensrecord label inBrest, was for a time a member of the group.[3]
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