It writes that Jan Kopal, member of the presidium of the Czech Movement for National Unity (CHNJ), and Josef Palicka lodged the registration application with the Interior Ministry on Friday. This is yet another extremist group after the National Party backed National Guard and the Defence Corps of the Workers' Party were founded. "It can be said that this is a step on the path towards the political party National Democracy that we are going to found," Kopal told Tyden.cz. "We will be going against all, we will obtain weapons by force.
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(Ceske Noviny)
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