New 'TRUMP' Party Launches in Belgium
- Belgium's francophone TRUMP party, named after US President Donald Trump and founded by Salvatore Nicotra, former head of the Belgian National Front, will officially launch on November 30, 2025.
- The movement says its ideology draws on Donald Trump's views and founders publicly link the brand to his image, with TRUMP standing for Tous Réunis pour l'Union des Mouvements Populistes.
- Nicotra told reporters that co-founders include former National Front members like Emanuele Licari, expelled from Vlaams Belang for glorifying fascism.
- The party said it will run in Belgium's federal elections and the 2029 European Parliament elections, distinguishing itself from Vlaams Belang by not supporting Belgium’s split.
- Nicotra said about 40% of the platform aligns with the Workers' Party of Belgium, another 40% with Vlaams Belang, and Belgium's regions—Flanders , Wallonia , Brussels —frame its support.
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New far-right ‘TRUMP’ party launches in Belgium
Once a minor parliamentary presence, it fractured amid scandals and leadership disputes by the late 2000s. By Jewish Breaking News A new far-right party named after President Trump has burst onto Belgium’s political scene, reviving the networks of two defunct nationalist movements and pledging a “unitary” alternative to the country’s separatist right. The party—officially titled TRUMP, short for Tous Réunis pour l’Union des Mouvements Populistes…
The French-speaking TRUMP party, for "All Reunited for the Union of Populist Movements", was founded by Salvatore Nicotra, former president of the Belgian National Front.
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The Trump party will be officially launched on 30 November 2025. This far-right, French-speaking outfit was founded by Salvatore Nicotra, the former head of the Belgian National Front (NF). Nicotra says the party’s ideology is based on the views of the American leader, calling him the 'ultimate symbol of populism'
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