It shares a name with an unrelated political party founded by Blas Piñar, which existed between 1985 and 1993.
On 28 October 2007, 500 people turned out to a National Front demonstration at the monument of Christopher Columbus, in Madrid.
Later that year, on 11 November, the party held a demonstration in Madrid calling for employers to have the right to implement "Spaniards first" policies in regards to their workforces, and to demand a tougher stance on crime which the party believes is contributed to by mass immigration and illegal immigration.
The FRN joined a demonstration held on 14 May 2008 in the Barrio de Salamanca area of Madrid, protesting against the transfer of a municipal building to Arabic House (an organisation created to help further knowledge and learning of the Muslim and Arab world).
[2] Currently, the FRN claims to have 20 branches throughout Spain with most of their membership living in Madrid and the northern provinces.