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The FN has been part of several groups in the European Parliament.
The first group it helped co-establish was the European Right after the 1984 election, which also consisted of the Italian Social Movement ( MSI ), its early inspiration, and the Greek National Political Union.
Following the 1989 election, it teamed up with the German Republicans and the Belgian Vlaams Blok in a new European Right group, while the MSI left due to the Germans ' arrival.
As the MSI evolved into the National Alliance, it chose to distance itself from the FN.
From 1999 to 2001, the FN was a member of the Technical Group of Independents.
In 2007, it was part of the short-lived Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty group.
Currently ( and between the mentioned groups ), the party sits among the non-affiliated Non-Inscrits.

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