National Romanticism

National Romanticism is a right-wing political ideology characterised by nationalism and traditionalism with strong opposition to liberalism and modernism.

Overview
National Romanticism movement was formed as early as 2020, proposed by Russian politician and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Vladimir Zhirinovsky. Calling like-minded political party leaders from around the world, he expressed the need for unity among nationalists. By establishing common ground to preserve their own cultural identities while aligning in a single political movement he believed liberalism can be defeated.

National Romanticists call for national unity within their states under nationalist and conservative governments. They believe in unification through common racial, national, and religious heritage. Economic policies vary between parties with each advocating different systems, but still guided by the state.

Romanticist Charter
The Romanticist Charter was published first in Russian, followed by translations to English, French, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, and Japanese.