Dutch People's Union
| Dutch People's Union Nederlandse Volks-Unie | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | NVU | 
| Chairman | Constant Kusters | 
| Secretary | Peter van Egmond | 
| Founder | Guus Looy | 
| Founded | 27 May 1971 | 
| Headquarters | Willem Beijerstraat 17, Arnhem, Netherlands | 
| Newspaper | Wij Europa Wij Nederland (formerly) | 
| Youth wing | Netherlands Germanic Youth (Germaanse Jeugd Nederland, GJN) | 
| Membership (2013) | c. 20 | 
| Ideology | Neo-Nazism Ethnic nationalism Dutch irredentism | 
| Political position | Far-right | 
| House of Representatives | 0 / 150 | 
| Provincial councils | 0 / 572 | 
| Municipal councils | 0 / 8,863 | 
| Website | |
| nvu | |
The Dutch People's Union (Dutch: Nederlandse Volks-Unie, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə ˈvɔl(ə)ksˌyni], NVU) is a Dutch far-right political party. The party espouses ethnic nationalism, advocates for the preservation of "Germanic Christian culture" in the Netherlands, and is a proponent of a Greater Netherlands.
According to the General Intelligence and Security Service, the NVU attracts traditional anti-Semitic neo-Nazis and aims to establish a one-party state in the Netherlands, in imitation of the Nazi Party. In the 2000s, the party was said to organize almost all right-wing extremist public demonstrations in the country.