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The typical features of the manifestos are a strong emphasis on national sovereignty, racism and xenophobia, rejection of the integrated role of the Czech Republic in the EU, an emphasis on conserv

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The first and most important aspect of the conservative-nationalist group of manifestos is their preoccupation with the power and greatness of the Polish nation, its state and history.

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The parties consider themselves to be the only true proponents of the national interests of the Slovak nation.

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