National Alliance (Netherlands)
National Alliance Nationale Alliantie | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Jan Teijn |
| Founded | 11 November 2003 |
| Dissolved | 21 July 2007 |
| Split from | New National Party |
| Headquarters | Rotterdam, the Netherlands |
| Newspaper | Weerstand (Resistance) |
| Youth wing | Dietsland Jeugd (Dietsland Youth) |
| Ideology | Ultranationalism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| European affiliation | European National Front |
| Colours | Orange White Blue |
| Website | |
| www.nationalealliantie.com (defunct) | |
The National Alliance (Dutch: Nationale Alliantie, abbr. NA or N.A.) was a Dutch ultranationalist political party. It was disbanded in 2007.
The party was formed on 12 November 2003, by Jan Teijn and Virginia Kapić. Teijn kicked off his political career in the Centrum Democraten in Rotterdam, before going over to the CP'86, where he was one of the local council members in Rotterdam of a national socialist faction. Teijn was elected to the district council in the Feijenoord district for the NNP, before he moved to the NA midterm. They lost that seat in the 2006 elections (302 votes or 1.2%). Kapić, who also came from the NNP, was a known antisemite and holocaust denier.