Centre Party '86
Centre Party '86 Centrumpartij '86 | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Wim Wijngaarden (1986–1994) Henk Ruitenberg (1994–1998) |
| Founded | 20 May 1986 |
| Banned | 18 November 1998 |
| Ideology | Ethnic nationalism Ultranationalism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Colours | Blue |
| Slogan | Eigen Volk Eerst (Own People First) |
The Centre Party '86 (Dutch: Centrumpartij '86; abbr. CP’86), briefly known as the National People's Party/CP'86 (Nationale Volkspartij/CP’86) was a Dutch far-right political party with a populist nationalist orientation that existed between 1986 and 1998. The party claimed to represent the interests of indigenous Dutch society. The CP'86 acted as a kind of successor and continuation of the Centre Party. The CP'86 was established on 20 May 1986 and dissolved on 18 November 1998 before an Amsterdam court ruled the party to be illegal.