National Council of European Resistance

National Council of European Resistance
Conseil national de la résistance européenne
AbbreviationCNRE
Named afterNational Council of the Resistance
Formation9 November 2017 (2017-11-09)
FoundersRenaud Camus
Karim Ouchikh
Founded atColombey-les-Deux-Églises
TypePolitical organization
Nonprofit organization
Registration no.W751242801
Legal statusAssociation Loi de 1901
FocusDefence of European civilization
HeadquartersParis, France
FieldPolitical advocacy
Membership32 Council members (2018)
Renaud Camus
Karim Ouchikh
vacant
Key people
Affiliations
Websitecnre.eu
Politics of France

The National Council of European Resistance (French: Conseil national de la résistance européenne, officially abbreviated as CNRE) is a France-based pan-European far-right political organization co-founded by Renaud Camus and Karim Ouchikh on 9 November 2017 by analogy to the National Council of the Resistance. It has links to the identitarian movement.

The council is intended to bring together qualified French and European personalities who aspire to "work for the defence of European civilization"—to oppose the Great Replacement, immigration to Europe, and, more generally, to defeat replacist totalitarianism, a concept theorized by Renaud Camus.

Membership in the council is strictly enlarged by co-option. Several high-ranking European officials have taken part, such as former President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus, former members of the European Parliament Jean-Yves Le Gallou and Paul-Marie Coûteaux, former member of the European Parliament Janice Atkinson, former representative to the National Assembly of France Christian Vanneste, Belgian member of parliament Filip Dewinter, or Africanist historian Bernard Lugan.