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National-solidarism was the ideology of the Verdinaso that existed in the Low Countries. Its leader was Joris Van Severen. It had many elements of fascism, but also favoured decentralisation (opposed to the centralism in classical fascism).
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National-solidarism
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National-solidarism was the ideology of the Verdinaso that existed in the Low Countries. Its leader was Joris Van Severen. It had many elements of fascism, but also favoured decentralisation (opposed to the centralism in classical fascism).
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