National Council of European Resistance
[5][6] The council is intended to bring together qualified French and European personalities who aspire to "work for the defence of European civilization"[7]—to oppose the Great Replacement, immigration to Europe, and, more generally, to defeat replacist totalitarianism,[7][8] a concept theorized by Renaud Camus.[7] Several high-ranking European officials have taken part, such as former President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus, former members of the European Parliament Jean-Yves Le Gallou and Paul-Marie Coûteaux, former member of the European Parliament Janice Atkinson, former representative to the National Assembly of France Christian Vanneste, Belgian member of parliament Filip Dewinter, or Africanist historian Bernard Lugan.It is European because our civilisational struggle must be fought in concert with and by all Europeans.Renaud Camus, a French writer and co-founder of the movement, coined in 2010–2011 the concept of "Great Replacement", a theory which supposes that "replacist elites"[b] are colluding against the White French and Europeans in order to replace them with non-European peoples—specifically Muslim populations from Africa and the Middle East—through mass migration, demographic growth and a drop in the European birth rate; a process he labeled "genocide by substitution.[5] All the European nations are invited to lead by our side the fight for the salvation of our common civilization, Celtic, Slavic, Greco-Latin, Judeo-Christian, and free-thinking.According to its official website, members of the CNRE include:Les Partisans du CNRE is a legal association created concurrently with the Council under the French law of 1901.