European National Movement (ENM): Congress of European Patriots and Federalists (''Europäische Nationalbewegung (ENB): Kongreß Europäischer Patrioten und Föderalisten'')

Documents from [1992] to [2001]

Identity Statement

Created By
HAEU Reference Code
OM.04
Reference Archivists

Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg

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Abstract

The European National Movement (ENM); Congres of European Patriots and Federalists was founded in Vienna on 13 of January 1993 with OM acting as President. This Movement reactivated OM's idea developed during his life: to create a federalist European movement through the creation of 'sections' in Austria and other European countries. These sections should not have a national character, but represent the various ethnic, lingual and religious groups living in that particular Nation ("Volkssektion"). The statutes pursued the realisation of a federalist Europe based on the various cultural European identities ("Integration der einzelnen europäischen Volkskulturen (Bisher Nationalkulturen) in eine gesamteuropäische Nationalkultur"). It called for the creation of a unique European constitution and Parliament, inspired by the American Presidential system. The activities of the ENM began in March 2000 and consisted in a series of conferences and public speeches, such as a public rally in support of Ukrainian accession to the European Union.

The files presented in this sub-fonds document these efforts mainly through correspondence and minutes of meetings.

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