Draft:Black lily (Political Movement)

The Black Lily (Lys Noir) is an extreme-right political movement operating in France. Describing itself as "anarcho-royalist" or "anarcho-monarchist".

Background
While drawing inspiration from the Royalist ideas of the Action Française and the affinity for a decentralized nation as seen in Maurrassisme. It sharply breaks with the general royalist orthodoxy and demonstrates tendencies closer in line with the revisionist socialist and proto-fascist Cercle Proudhon and La Cagoule and men like Joseph Darnand and Georges Bernanos.

Despite being situated on the extreme right, it also embraces certain far-left political positions and philosophies including those of the Khmer Rouge, anti-industrial thinkers such as Jacques Ellul and Theodore Kaczynski (the Unabomber).

Despite being situated on the extreme right, it also embraces certain far-left political positions and philosophies including those of the Khmer Rouge, anti-industrial thinkers such as Jacques Ellul and Theodore Kaczynski (the Unabomber).

Dynastic Allegiance
The group rejects the more commonly accepted House of Bourbon-Orleans as they feel that they are too close to Freemasonry, they likewise reject the House of Bourbon-Anjou, calling them "bastard princes." The movement instead backs the claim of the Carlist claimant to the Spanish Throne, Charles de Bourbon-Parme via his claim to the Throne of Navarre.

The movement also considers itself under the regency of Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon-Parma whom they also consider their honorary president.

Political Projects
The organization takes a hard line against modern technology in the defense of what they call "Hyper France" and the "Ancient Man." Calling for a ban on martphones, video games, American cinema, geolocation, intensive agriculture, mass distribution and robots.

In June 2013, the movement became known for calling for a military coup, in its webzine L'Arsenal. , in his webzine L'Arsenal. The journalist Frédéric Haziza devotes a few pages to it in his work Vol au-dessus d'un nid de fachos.

The group endorsed the musician Hugues Aufray for president in the 2017 French Presidential Election

In 2016, in their brochures express the movement claimed to be in favor of the partition of French territory between “native French” and Muslims as a response to terrorist attacks.

Publications
Although the movement has no legal recognition, several periodicals and brochures are published anonymously or under pseudonyms, some in a paper edition, others solely available in electronic format.