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But given the Kremlin's insistence on pointing the speck in the other's eye, it is necessary to recall that relationship here. Vishnevsky lists the European political parties that support the Kremlin: the National Democratic Party ( npd ) in Germany, Golden Dawn in Greece, New Force in Italy, Sweden Democrats, the Danish People's Party. At the same time, it publishes excerpts from recent reports by the Russian Foreign Ministry, calling these parties Nazis, Neo-Nazis, successors to Adolf Hitler, white supremacists, anti-Semites, Holocaust deniers, and other correct characterizations.

These parties supported the annexation of Crimea and their representatives were invited as international observers to the 2014 referendums in Crimea, Donbas and Luhansk, where they consistently confirmed special data legitimacy and compliance with international norms. Among them was the anti-Semite and racist ex-British National Party leader Nick Griffin. One such "international observer" mission was led by Mateusz Piskorski, a notorious Polish neo-Nazi, anti-Semite,Odala , which exalts the "white race" and Adolf Hitler.

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Already in 2006, Piskorski was invited to a conference in Moscow on " NATOand security in Europe”, which was attended by more than a hundred representatives of the presidential administration and the Russian government, members of the State Duma and politicians. The conference was also attended by Luc Michel, leader of the European National Community party, which at the time proposed creating a Euro-Soviet empire from Vladivostok to Dublin. The aforementioned parties participated in the Russian International Conservative Forum that met in Saint Petersburg in 2015, where, among other pearls, the Belgian Nazi Kriss Roman celebrated the murders of Boris Nemtsov, a democratic political leader perceived as a threat by the Kremlin, and from the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was investigating the crimes of Ramzan Kadyrov, Putin's man in Chechnya.
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