New Social Order (Portugal)

The New Social Order (Portuguese: Nova Ordem Social, NOS), was a far-right[5] political movement in Portugal. Founded by Mário Machado in 2014 after he distanced himself from the National Renovator Party due to the party's opposition to the more extremist elements of the movement, Machado had also previously been a member of the Portuguese Hammerskins.[6]

New Social Order
Nova Ordem Social
LeaderMário Machado
FoundedApril 26, 2014[1]
DissolvedNovember 2019[2]
Split fromNational Renovator Party
IdeologyPortuguese nationalism
Ultranationalism
Anti-immigration
White nationalism
Neo-Nazism
Neo-Salazarism[3]
Lusitanian Integralism
Political positionFar-right[4]
European affiliationNone
Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)
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European Parliament
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Party flag
Website
http://nova-ordem-social.blogspot.com/

History

In February 2019 the movement organised a march through the streets of Lisbon to commemorate former prime minister António de Oliveira Salazar, whose rule has been described as authoritarian and nationalist. The march numbered around fifty and lasted around an hour.[7]

On August 10, 2019 the New Social Order organised an event which it called the "largest nationalist event in Portugal".[8] Sixty-five attendees were present with delegations from numerous far-right parties across Europe, the event was held at the SANA hotel in Lisbon. In response to the event hundreds of demonstrators protested outside the hotel and prime minister Antonio Costa was criticised for allowing the event to take place without intervention on behest of the government.[9]

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