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Что (кто) такое ordre publique - определение

NEO-FASCIST, EUROPE-WIDE ALLIANCE SET UP IN 1951 TO PROMOTE PAN-EUROPEAN NATIONALISM
Nouvel Ordre Européen; Nouvel Ordre Europeen

Ordre de la Sincérité         
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Ordre de la sincérité; Ordre de la Sincerité; Ordre de la sincerite; Ordre de la Sincerite
The Ordre de la Sincérité (), was an order of knighthood of the German Margrave of Bayreuth. The order's name came from 18th-century courtiers who spoke French.
Ordre des Avocats de Guinée         
ORGANIZATION
Ordre des Avocats de Guinee
Ordre des Avocats de Guinée (Lawyer's Order of Guinea) is a union of lawyers in Guinea.Jeuneafrique.
Central Directorate of Public Security         
  • Commissaire Pascal Lalle, promoted to ''Directeur Central de la Sécurité Publique'' at the Council of Ministers of 18 July 2012.
Central Directorate for Public Security; Direction Centrale de la Securite Publique; Direction Centrale de la Sécurité Publique
The Central Directorate of Public Security (DCSP) () is the uniformed patrol and response arm of the French National Police (Police Nationale) responsible for keeping the peace and maintaining public order in the cities and large towns of France. Established on 23 April 1941, and its current structure operates under the Decree of 23 December 1993Aleksander Olech, French and Polish fight against terrorism, Poznan 2022, p.

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New European Order

The New European Order (NEO) was a neo-fascist, Europe-wide alliance set up in 1951 to promote pan-European nationalism. The NEO, led by René Binet and Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, was a more radical splinter group that broke away from the European Social Movement after denouncing their restrained program.

In the words of scholar Nicolas Lebourg, "the NEO virulently defended the idea of a new world order based on racial hierarchy, in which 'white humanity', by federating its nations, will see the birth of 'the new man within the new race' through a totalitarian party-state."