The Restauration Nationale (often abbreviated as RN) is a French political movement rooted in the royalist tradition and aligned with the legacy of the Action française.
Positioned on the far-right of the political spectrum,[2][3] it was founded in 1955 during the early days of the Algerian War by Pierre Juhel and Louis-Olivier de Roux, both former Camelots du Roi.
Initially known as the "Propaganda Center for Action Française Royalism," the RN advocated for the French Algeria cause and supported the Organisation armée secrète (OAS).
[4] The royalist movement was reorganized by figures like Maurice Pujo and Georges Calzant, who relaunched the publication Aspects de la France in 1947.
In 2010, efforts were made to reunite the RN and the Centre royaliste d'Action française, particularly through joint events like the Jeanne d’Arc parade and the Camp Maxime Real del Sarte.