The European Alliance of EU-critical Movements
The European Alliance of EU-critical Movements or TEAM is a cooperation between Eurosceptic or EU-critical associations in various countries of Europe, including both non-partisan associations and political parties.
The coordinator of TEAM is currently Jesper Morville from the Danish People's Movement against the EU.
Affiliates
Austria
- EU Withdrawal Party (EU-Austrittspartei) http://www.euaustrittspartei.at/
- Neutral Free Austria (German: Bündnis Neutrales Freies Österreich, NFÖ)
- Communist Party of Austria (observer)
- Friedensbüro Wien (observer)
- Liste der EU-Opposition
Czech Republic
- Independent Group Faithful we Remain (observer)
Denmark
- People's Movement against the EU
- Ungdom mod EU
- Demokratisk Fornyelse
- Enhedslisten (observer)
Estonia
- Liikumine Ei Euroopa Liidule
Finland
- Vaihtoehto EU:lle
- Naisten Vaihtoehto EU:lle
- Independence Party (Finland)
France
- Rassemblement pour l’Indépendance et la Souveraineté de la France
- Les Alternatifs (observer)
Greece
- The EAN Movement
- Association of Social and Ecological Intervention (observer)
Iceland
Latvia
- Kustiba par Neatkaribu
Malta
- The Campaign for National Independence
Netherlands
- Free Europe (observer)
Norway
- Nei til EU
- Ungdom mot EU
- Senterungdommen
- Senterpartiet (observer)
- Rød Valgallianse (observer)
Slovenia
- Skupina Neutro (observer)
Spain
- Una Altra Democràcia és Possible (observer)
Sweden
- Miljöpartiet de Gröna
- EU-kritiska Centernätverket
- Folkrörelsen Nej till EU
Switzerland
- Forum für direkte Demokratie
- Young 4 FUN
United Kingdom
- Campaign for an Independent Britain
- Campaign Against Euro-Federalism
- Clannasaor
- The Bruges Group
- United Kingdom Independence Party
- Youth for a Free Europe
- Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign (observer)
- Green Party of England and Wales (observer)
- Democracy Movement (observer)
- European Foundation (observer)
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gollark: <@490656381662396418> do not make an OS.
gollark: Probably not *explicitly*, but I assume this is roughly the thinking.
gollark: I think the problem is that everyone thinks "Oh wow, CC is so unlike Windows! And I have never seen any desktop OS but Windows! I must make it more like Windows so it is more familiar. Clearly nobody else has done this, or it would already be the default, because this is obviously better"
gollark: > Instead write an actual program. Something fun, something useful, something completely useless and over-complicated. Whatever. As long as you learn a ton and have fun I don't care - that is what ComputerCraft is about :). But please don't just make an operating system.
See also
External links
- The European Alliance of EU-critical Movements, official web site
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