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National Democratic Party of Lithuania ( Lithuanian : Lietuvos nacionaldemokratų partija ) was a right-wing , nationalist political party in Lithuania . Its last leader was Žilvinas Razminas .

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57-748: The party was established on the January 30, 1999 by the former leader of the Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union , Rimantas Smetona . According to the official founding LNDP program adopted at the LNDP constituent congress of the January 30, 1999, the Lithuanian National Democratic Party's goal is to strengthen and maintain the Lithuanian people and the independent state of Lithuania, and ensure that

114-709: A Stalinist war monument, from the centre of capital city Tallinn . After 2007, the main political positions of the ERL were opposition to the building of the Russian-German Nord Stream 1 pipeline through the Baltic Sea , criticism of the loss of Estonian sovereignty due to membership in the European Union , support for a NATO military base being installed in Estonia, and active opposition to

171-518: A free market that is agricultural , supports small and big businesses alike, is modern and competitive in a globalised economy, and encourages investment whilst also maintaining and implementing measures to ensure Lithuanian control over Lithuanian goods, services, and wealth. The LNDP also seeks to maintain equal opportunities for all by creating favourable opportunities for every citizen, according to his abilities to work, earn, save, and buy, and wants local governments to implement sufficient income to

228-401: A ban on all genetically modified foods and their import. EKRE has been described as being skeptical of climate change . The Conservative People's Party of Estonia often calls to protect Estonia's independence and sovereignty from supranational unions . They say that the European Union is moving towards a federal state and Estonia should veto any legislation that centralises more power to

285-629: A grace period of two years to increase the membership. The Nationalist Union grew its membership from 1,649 in 2014 to 2,025 in 2015. In June 2017, the Nationalist Union merged with the Republican Party and was renamed to the Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union. The combined party membership is about 3,300 members (as of March 2020). The party won one seat in the 2015 municipal elections and 5 seats in

342-544: Is founded on the continuity of the Republic of Estonia and its Constitution , and it unites people who fight for the nation state, social cohesion and democratic principles . EKRE states that the activities of the party are based on three fundamental values: It has also been labelled "far-right" by Kari Käsper, the Executive Director of Estonian Human Rights Centre, and in foreign media by BBC News and

399-496: Is no perfect form of government, not even democracy. I consider that (German) fascism was a (negative) ideology that also included several positive nuances that could be needed in order to preserve the nation-state." The former president of Estonia Arnold Rüütel voiced his support for Mart Helme in the 2016 Estonian presidential election . As of 2018, EKRE was the only political party in Estonia with growing membership numbers. While all other parties were losing members, EKRE

456-406: Is not far right or far left, just ultra-liberalism. The Conservative People's Party gives a solution to the voters who are sick of forced choice between Ansip and Savisaar , East and West, left and right." For the first three months, EKRE's support according to the polls was zero, then it began to gradually rise. Representatives of EKRE have taken part in the yearly gatherings of the veterans of

513-576: Is that blood is thicker than water. Loyalty is not guaranteed by Estonian citizenship or even a soldier's oath given to the Estonian state. Loyalty is based on a feeling of ethnic belonging and a bond with one's ancestors." Prior to the 2019 Estonian parliamentary election , Mart Helme said that there was an "overlap" between the party's "very conservative" attitudes towards immigration and "homosexual propaganda" and those of Russians in Estonia. Mart Helme has criticised Ukrainian immigration to Estonia, on

570-478: Is traditionalist, while its foreign views are orientated towards Euroscepticism . The party is a descendant of several earlier Estonian nationalist movements and political groups. The Estonian Patriotic Movement (ERL) was a political pressure group founded in 2006. From 2008, the movement was led by Martin Helme. ERL was set up in the middle of 2006 to promote the removal of the " Bronze Soldier of Tallinn ",

627-480: The 2008 elections . Two members of the party, Kazimieras Uoka and Gintaras Songaila , were elected to Seimas of 2008–2012 as the members of the Homeland Union. Due to disagreements, the Homeland Union suspended Uoka's and Songaila's membership leading to the demerger. The party declared its political resurrection in a General Assembly on 17 December 2011. On 23 August 2013, the Nationalist Union signed

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684-423: The 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt , EKRE expressed regret over its defeat and called Turkey "no more democratic country than Russia". The EKRE proposes a national defence policy based on self-reliance of Estonia. The security of the country would be safeguarded by the existence of initial defence, compulsory military service, total defence, international cooperation and the membership of NATO . The platform of

741-642: The Estonian Centre Party 's pro-Russia policies and other perceived improper acts. The movement repeatedly expressed displeasure for the Russian Federation 's covert interference in Estonia's internal affairs. In June 2007, ERL issued a press release demanding the declaration of the Russian Ambassador to Estonia, Nikolai Uspenski, a persona non grata based on his repeated attempts at such interference. The party (EKRE)

798-659: The Estonian Legion at the Sinimäed Hills . In 2013, the attendance of Mart Helme was praised in Estonian media while the abstention of other parties' leaders was frown upon and seen as a result of Russian anti-fascist propaganda . During the local elections in October 2013, the party gained representation in several smaller municipalities, such as the parishes of Tudulinna and Häädemeeste . A member of

855-596: The Russian community (notably in Ida-Viru County ) This might be attributed to party's social conservative stance on social policy matters (e. g. opposition to the same-sex marriage). The leadership of dissolved Estonian Independence Party joined EKRE in October 2022. In the March 2023 general election , EKRE received 16,05% of the vote and won 17 seats. The party remained in opposition. A major split in

912-528: The 2019 municipal elections. The party's chairmen were: Conservative People%27s Party of Estonia The Conservative People's Party of Estonia ( Estonian : Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond , EKRE ) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Estonia led by Martin Helme . It was founded in March 2012 with the merger of People's Union of Estonia and Estonian Patriotic Movement . Its first leader, Margo Miljand , served as

969-631: The Baltic Pride as "some kind of a parade of perverts ". The safeguarding of a parade of perverts is not the job of the police. Homosexual- and multicultural propaganda has to be taken out of schools. Children need to get the best education, an Estonian-minded upbringing and healthy values from school. We support giving children a patriotic education. We do not allow so-called tolerance propaganda in schools. Education should not be played with! EKRE views Estonia's form of government as heavily biased towards representative democracy , without means for

1026-546: The Christian Science Monitor . According to Fox News Channel , EKRE is a far-right party, "considered by some to have Fascist-Neo-Nazi sympathies similar to many other flourishing nationalist parties in the Baltics and Eastern Europe". The Simon Wiesenthal Center has called EKRE youth organisation's annual torchlight procession an "extreme right march". Martin Helme , the party leader, has said that

1083-599: The Declaration of Bauska together with Conservative People's Party of Estonia and All for Latvia! . The declaration calls for a new national awakening of the Baltic states and warns about threats posed by Cultural Marxism , international globalism , multiculturalism and Russian imperial ambitions. In November 2013, the Seimas amended the law on political parties requiring a minimum of 2,000 members (up from 1,000) with

1140-599: The European Union, opposes immigration. The party was re-established in March 1989 and officially registered in February 1990. It played a diminishing role in Lithuanian politics. In the 1992 Seimas elections, the Lithuanian National Union won 4 seats; in 1996 – 3 seats, and since 2000 it has no representatives. The number of representatives in the regional municipalities has also diminished:

1197-404: The accusations of extremism simply reflect the unfamiliarity and discomfort of the ruling class and media with the new political rhetoric of EKRE: "The mainstream has become so orthodox, so narrow, that whatever is not immaculately, diligently, fervently more-catholic-than-pope mainstream is immediately labelled extremism." The programme of EKRE states that the citizens must actively guard against

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1254-504: The amount of bureaucracy in the EU. EKRE strongly opposes a proposed border treaty between Estonia and Russia, which, according to the party, would cede 5.2% of Estonia's territory to the latter permanently and without compromise or compensation to Estonia. The party has called the possible signing of the treaty "treason" and the Estonian politicians who would sign it "traitors to the state". However, EKRE more recently has expressed support for

1311-445: The basis that both Estonian and Russian residents would "lose their jobs" to lower-wage Ukrainian migrants. The party strictly opposed the civil partnership law on registered partnership for same-sex couples that was adopted by Riigikogu in October 2014. Arguing the law grants adoption rights to homosexual couples, the party believes it essentially establishes same-sex marriage. Instead, the party proposes laws that would help to raise

1368-404: The birth rate and strengthen the societal attitudes towards having children, including the need to strengthen the traditional family model. EKRE also says that pushing through the law while opinion polls showed that the majority of Estonian people opposed it was undemocratic. The party platform proposes a referendum on the civil partnership law. The party's chairman Mart Helme has characterised

1425-480: The chairman until 2013 when he was succeeded by Mart Helme . Its popularity remained low until late 2014, when the party began to draw supporters from the right; in the 2015 Estonian parliamentary election , it passed the electoral threshold and won seats in parliament for the first time. Since then, its support has grown, turning it into one of the largest parties in Estonia. In the 2019 Estonian parliamentary election , EKRE placed third, winning 19 seats in total. Mart

1482-563: The continuation of the Lithuanian Nationalist Union , the ruling party in 1926–1940. The party was re-established when Lithuania declared independence in 1990 and performed increasingly poorly in the elections. In 2008, it merged with the Homeland Union , but demerged in 2011. In 2017, it merged with the Republican Party. The party promotes traditional family values, advocates for Lithuania's independence from

1539-531: The deal. Following the failed merger attempt, many leading members (MPs) left the party and joined the Social Democrats. In the 2011 parliamentary election , the People's Union did not pass the 5% threshold. Mart Helme and several of his close allies ran at the election as independent candidates, none of whom passed the threshold necessary for an independent to enter the parliament. After the election,

1596-607: The ethnic makeup of Estonia", it is "scandalous and undemocratic". Commenting on riots in socially segregated suburbs in Sweden, Martin Helme , then board member and the party leader's son said in a TV talk show in May 2013: "Estonia shouldn't allow things to go as far as in England, France and Sweden. Our immigration policy should have one simple rule: if you're black, go back. As simple as that. We shouldn't allow this problem to emerge in

1653-429: The eventual normalisation of relations with Russia, urging a similar policy towards Russia as that of Finland, and to "not parlay up every minor incident into a drama". Although Mart Helme supports existing sanctions imposed against Russia, he has criticised American and EU sanctions policies towards Russia, warning that tougher sanctions would not "make Russia become a democracy", and believes "diplomatic negotiations" are

1710-464: The external as well as the internal enemy in order to secure the Estonian nation, the survival of its independence and its status as an ethno-state. It also states as its objectives the creation of the environment needed for the survival of the Estonian language and culture. The party calls for implementation of direct democracy , balanced state budget , and strict control over immigration to Estonia. Mart Helme has also expressed wishes for EKRE to gain

1767-481: The falling birth rate, the party has proposed family welfare programs such as paying back a quarter of a married couple's mortgage loan with every child's birth and lowering a parent's income tax by 5% rate for every child being raised in the family. EKRE has actively stood against immigration from the Middle East and Africa , especially regarding the quota system proposed by EU Commission in 2015 to resettle

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1824-707: The first place." According to the political scientist Tõnis Saarts, the will to show the Russian minority "their proper place" by making the language and citizenship laws more strict seems to be the "ancient urge of this party". In response to the arrest of Estonian Defence Forces Major Deniss Metsavas, who has ethnic Russian background, for giving classified information to the GRU , Blue Awakening has proposed ethnic profiling when giving non-ethnic Estonian officers access to government secrets. EKRE representative Ruuben Kaalep reasoned: "The only logical explanation for his actions

1881-440: The hands of EU. On 30 August 2012, EKRE organised a protest at Toompea against the ratification of European Stability Mechanism treaty. While the party does not advocate Estonia's exit from the EU, it believes that the union has to undergo a drastic change. According to EKRE, the EU has to become a military alliance that would defend all European ethnicities based on the concept of ethnopluralism . EKRE wants to strongly limit

1938-463: The immigrants to all EU member states. Citing a large number of Russians already imported during the Soviet occupation, the party has repeatedly ruled out supporting any further mass immigration into Estonia. The party upholds that the Estonian migration policies must advance the aim of "expanding the amount and percentage of Estonians in Estonia" and if the liberal government allows immigration to "alter

1995-630: The latter changed its name to the Conservative People's Party of Estonia. At the assembly in Põltsamaa , where the party was founded, EKRE made its first political statement: "No political party in the Riigikogu represents the Estonian people, our national interest or traditional values. The government acts on right- and left liberal, also socialist ideas that our countrymen are simply statistical units or taxpayers, consumers at best. It

2052-496: The leader of the People's Union, Margo Miljand, met with Helme. To save the party, Helme advised him to change the party name and alter the program. With links to the nationalist Estonian Patriotic Movement, Helme advised a deal between the two. The movement promised it would help redo the party programme and elect new leaders. In March 2012, the Estonian Patriotic Movement merged into the People's Union and

2109-529: The liberal Reform Party and the Free Party 's initiative group. In the election, EKRE won 8.1% of the vote and seven seats in the Riigikogu . Soon after, the winning Reform Party excluded EKRE from the coalition talks, citing as a reason a blog post by EKRE's MP Jaak Madison , written in January 2012. In the blog post, Madison, commented on the economic policies in Nazi Germany in the 1930s: "There

2166-551: The members of the party voted in favour of merging to an ultranationalist Unified Lithuanian National Workers Movement . Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union The Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union ( Lithuanian : Lietuvių tautininkų ir respublikonų sąjunga or LTS ), also known as the Nationalists ( Tautininkai ), was a right-wing nationalist political party in Lithuania . It claimed to be

2223-405: The national defense of other countries its duty. And I believe this question is completely justified. It's namely our party that has been saying for a long time that making initial independent defense capability strong is the most important thing, allies being the next component," said Helme. One of the party's members, Georg Kirsberg, running for election in 2017, supported "a correct teaching of

2280-504: The only way to resolve Estonia's disputes with Russia. He has also rejected suggestions that Russian President Vladimir Putin is an enemy of Estonia, describing Putin as a "pragmatist" who is "pretty neutral" towards Estonia. These mildly pro-Russian positions were abruptly reversed after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine : after the invasion started, the EKRE proposed a ban on the ownership of weapons by Russians in Estonia and supported

2337-529: The parliamentary elections. The party program states that the development of the market must serve the national interest. The party calls for creation of a national public bank . It has also supported cooperative banking in Tartu , including in its program the establishment of an alternative interest-free currency. EKRE has voiced criticism over the execution of the Rail Baltica project. According to

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2394-400: The parliamentary majority and become the sole governing party (in contrast with Estonia's usual coalition governments ). The EKRE strongly opposes the widespread closure of schools in the countryside. Its program requires the teachers to speak high-level Estonian and be loyal to the Estonian state. To raise the quality of education, EKRE desires to raise the wages of teachers. According to

2451-470: The party also became mayor of the town of Saue ; however, he was set up independently of EKRE in a local party's list. The first party since the 1990s to politically organise Estonian diaspora , EKRE founded its Finland branch in October 2014. In the run-up to the 2015 parliamentary election , EKRE managed to draw supporters from the mainstream right, including defectors mainly from the IRL , but also from

2508-462: The party includes formation of two tank battalions and acquisition of medium-range anti-aircraft systems. Martin Helme has expressed sympathy for American presidential candidate Donald Trump , including his argument the Baltic countries need to make a financial contribution in exchange for the military alliance with the United States. "He can see no reason why the United States should make

2565-674: The party took place after the 2024 European Parliament election , with several MPs being expelled from the party, and the party's sole MEP, Jaak Madison leaving the party. Those who departed EKRE accused the EKRE leadership of pro-Russian stances and called for a less aggressive communication style towards political opponents. Several of the politicians who left EKRE subsequently formed the ' Estonian Nationalists and Conservatives ' party. EKRE describes itself as "a principled and bravely patriotic Estonian party with an unshakable mission to protect Estonian national values and interests". The Estonian Conservative People's Party program states that it

2622-561: The party won 49 mandates in 1995, 23 in 1997, 13 in 2000, 14 in 2002, and 3 in 2007. In 1997, the National Democratic Party of Lithuania under the leadership of Rimantas Smetona separated from the Nationalist Union and registered as a new political party in 1999. On 11 March 2008, the Lithuanian Nationalist Union merged into the Homeland Union which formed the coalition government after

2679-425: The party, Rail Baltica could potentially bring great benefit to the economy of Estonia, but the current project has a questionable impact on the environment and local communities, as well as a doubtful economic viability. In 2016, both Mart Helme and Henn Põlluaas proposed that the current project should be replaced with a vactrain or Hyperloop connecting Estonia to Central Europe. The party has supported limiting

2736-583: The people to have an influence on politics other than elections. To change that, the party wants to return to more traditional ways of direct democracy , such as provided by the earlier Estonian constitutions of 1920 and 1934. The party program includes support of the right of citizens to create initiatives if at least 25,000 registered voters sign a petition to put a bill on referendum. EKRE supports public presidential elections, recall elections and public elections of judges, prosecutors and local police prefects. The party wants to abolish D'Hondt method from

2793-434: The population's needs for funding. The party, although supporting economical and cross border relations, is also bitterly opposed to the European Union , regarding it as a "Nation State" that threatens the freedom and individualism of the Lithuanian state and other Independent European states. Rimantas Smetona and Kazimieras Uoka left the party after it was taken over by anti-semite Mindaugas Murza and his followers. In 2009

2850-520: The program of the party, the importance of health care is linked to the preservation of the Estonian nation. The party stands for free dental treatment, wants to limit the availability of tobacco, alcohol and narcotics, and opposes abortion. According to EKRE, demography is one of the most crucial aspects in the survival of the Estonian state. According to Mart Helme, Estonia is in a "demographic crisis", characterised by low birth rate and emigration of more than 100,000 Estonians in recent years. To counter

2907-453: The proposal of stopping gas importations from Russia to Estonia. However, Martin Helme later expressed criticism of Estonian aid to Ukraine, citing the need to prioritize infrastructure investment, and suggested that Estonia "concentrate on striving for peace". The party opposes the accession of Turkey to the European Union and has called for reconsidering Turkey's membership in NATO. After

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2964-415: The sale of land to foreigners. According to EKRE, the "untouched natural beauty" of Estonia must be preserved more effectively. Therefore, the party supports alternative and environment-friendly sources of energy. EKRE wants to intensify the fight against littering and says the offenders must be punished at least with a sum necessary to compensate for the harm created to nature. The party's program includes

3021-422: The state is rich, secure, and equally fair to all its citizens. The party is guided by the principles of national democracy, an ideology it views as a middle way between anarchism , liberalism , and totalitarianism , which it claims are responsible for Lithuania's growing income disparity and cultural and moral decay. The party seeks a pragmatic approach to the Lithuanian economy, seeking to maintain and strengthen

3078-499: The transition of the public school education, which until now has been provided in Russian to the Russian-speaking Soviet immigrant minority in Estonia, into Estonian-language education, and wishes to implement Swiss-style direct democracy , e.g. popular initiatives . Due to its right-wing populist and anti-Russian rhetoric, it has been described by critics as xenophobic and racist . On social issues, it

3135-513: Was formally founded in March 2012 when an agrarian centrist party People's Union of Estonia and the Estonian Patriotic Movement (ERL) merged. The People's Union had started to look for a possible merging partner already in 2010. The talks then with the Social Democratic Party were concluded and a special congress was convened to approve the merger agreement. However, at the party congress, only 172 delegates out of 412 supported

3192-483: Was gaining a few hundred members on a yearly basis. In March 2019 Mart Helme said to the press that he wishes that one day his party would be the sole ruling party of Estonia. After gaining 17.8% of the votes in the 2019 parliamentary election , EKRE joined Jüri Ratas' second cabinet with five out of fifteen cabinet positions. In 2021, Jüri Ratas resigned and the new government was formed without EKRE. In 2021, pundits noticed that since 2019 EKRE support grew in

3249-495: Was succeeded as party chairman by his son, Martin Helme, in July 2020. Since its inception, EKRE has been described as a right-wing , radical right , or a far-right party. The party's leadership rejects the left–right political spectrum . Widely described as a nationalist , ultranationalist , and national-conservative party, it opposes immigration, including Russian immigration, into Estonia. The party supports

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