National Democracy (Belgium)

National Democracy
Démocratie Nationale
LeaderDaniel Féret (1985–2007)
Michel Delacroix (2007–2008)
Daniel Huygens (2008–2012)
Marco Santi (since 2012)
Founded1985
Preceded byFront National
HeadquartersNational Secretariat
rue Tourette 100
Charleroi
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
European affiliationAlliance of European National Movements
Website
https://democratienationale.be

The National Democracy (French: Démocratie Nationale, pronounced [demɔkʁasi nɑsjɔnal]) is a francophone Belgian far-right political party. The party advocated a strong unitary Belgian nationalism, strongly opposed immigration, and reached out to Flemish voters.

The party's acting leader is Marco Santi.

In the 2003 federal election, it won one seat in the Chamber of Representatives, with 2% of the vote. It also had two seats in the Senate. A 2006 poll showed that it had the backing of about 9.4% of the Walloon voters. Despite this poll it won in the 10 June 2007 federal elections, 1 out of 150 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 1 out of 40 seats in the Senate.