Unité Radicale

Unité Radicale was a French far-right political group close to the Third Position and National Bolshevism thesis.

Unité Radicale promoted a racist, antisemitic and anti-american political agenda adopting Nazi imagery during activities.

Contributors to their website included former Collaborationist Roland Gaucher, who participated to the 1972 foundation of the National Front, along with Le Pen.

Christian Bouchet departed the movement with his friends, and the group was then led by Fabrice Robert and Guillaume Luyt who gave it a more racist and anti-Muslim outlook.

[3] Although Unité Radicale contended that Maxime Brunerie was not even a bona fide member, the French government administratively disbanded the group.