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Title: The adaptation of the extreme right''s discourse
Subtitle: The case of the Vlaams Blok
Author(s): COFFÉ, Hilde
Journal: Ethical Perspectives
Volume: 12    Issue: 2   Date: June 2005   
Pages: 205-230
DOI: 10.2143/EP.12.2.630049

Abstract :
The Vlaams Blok is one of the most successful of the extreme right-wing parties in Europe. The growth of the party was partly due to its populist rhetoric on race and security, and its anti-establishment rhetoric. Indeed, over the years, the party has prioritized the immigration issue, which has yielded electoral rewards, and sidelined the Flemish question. Further, the Vlaams Blok has filtered, softened and rewritten strongly-worded ideological texts in order to broaden its electoral appeal, and consolidate its gains. The recent transformation of the Vlaams Blok into Vlaams Belang may be seen as a further step in the party’s attempt to become a right-conservative people’s party. It is another indication of an attempt to get away from the party’s image as being on the extreme of the right wing and the historical legacy of collaboration, and radical Flemish nationalism.

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