The National Front (Spanish: Frente Nacional) was a far-right political party in Spain.
The National Front was founded and directed by Blas Piñar as a successor to the Fuerza Nueva.
With Cillero, who many called the "young ancient", the loss of membership to Juntas Españolas slowed.
In 1992, the European allies of Piñar, with Jean-Marie Le Pen at the lead, threatened to cut their support if he continued to fail.
Piñar thought of passing his authority to his right-hand man, Miguel Bernard Remón, founder of Manos Limpias, but he was able to continue to serve as leader after contacting the Juntas Españolas and proposing a new, joint venture.