National Workers' Party (Spain)

This article analyzes the importance of National Workers' Party (Spain) in today's society. National Workers' Party (Spain) has been the subject of interest and debate for decades, and its influence extends to all areas of life. Since its inception, National Workers' Party (Spain) has played a fundamental role in the way people relate to each other, in the development of culture and in the evolution of technology. Throughout history, National Workers' Party (Spain) has been the subject of study in various disciplines, from psychology to economics, and its relevance is evident in the way it impacts our lives on a daily basis. In this article, the many facets of National Workers' Party (Spain) will be explored and its influence on the contemporary world will be analyzed.

National Workers Party
Partido Nacional de los Trabajadores
LeaderMiguel Murcia
Founded1999 (1999)
IdeologySpanish nationalism
Neofascism
Opposition to immigration
Political positionFar-right
Colorsred
Website
www.libreopinion.com/members/pnte

Workers National Party (in Spanish: Partido Nacional de los Trabajadores) is a small far-right political party in Spain. In the 2004 parliamentary elections, PNT got 379 votes.

The PNT defended the hardening of the penalties for offenders, death penalty for terrorists, opposed immigration, supported the unity of Spain, and opposed same-sex marriage.

In March 2000, PNT joined the coalition España 2000.

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