Restauration nationale (France)
| Founded | 1955 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Pierre Juhel, Louis-Olivier de Roux, Georges Calzant |
| Purpose | Establishing a monarchy Defending national interests Political reflection |
| Headquarters | 10, Rue Croix-des-Petits-Champs 75001 Paris |
Area served | France |
| Membership | 3,000 (as of February 2018) |
Key people | François Bel-Ker (Secretary General) |
| Website | actionfrancaise |
The Restauration Nationale (often abbreviated as RN) is a French political movement rooted in the royalist tradition and aligned with the legacy of the Action française. Positioned on the far-right of the political spectrum, it was founded in 1955 during the early days of the Algerian War by Pierre Juhel and Louis-Olivier de Roux, both former Camelots du Roi. Initially known as the "Propaganda Center for Action Française Royalism," the RN advocated for the French Algeria cause and supported the Organisation armée secrète (OAS).