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Le Lys noir (French: 'The Black Lily') is a far-right movement self-identifying as 'anarcho-royalist.'

Taken from the name of a periodical distributed in France since December 2011, the name is used to designate the "Organization Georges Bernanos" (OGB) which claims to be the publisher of the periodical.

Influences
Resuming the defense of ideas such as decentralized absolute monarchy, lifted from Action Francaise royalism, it represents a move away from Maurrasian thought and instead moves towards monarchist dissidents such as the Cercle Proudhon, the militant La Cagoule, Joseph Darnand, Georges Bernanos, and Pierre Boutang.

The group claims ties to populist (Poujadism), revolutionary (Khmer Rouge), anti-industrial (Jacques Ellul), primitivist (Unabomber), and post-situationist (Tiqqun) currents.

Local anti-fascist groups denounce the organization as 'confused'.

Dynastic preferences
Lys noir rejects both the claims of the House of Bourbon and the House of Orleans, while supporting the Franco-Dutch prince Charles de Bourbon-Parme, a Carlist pretender in Navarre and eldest sun of Charles-Hugues de Bourbon-Parme.

The group considers itself under the de facto regency of its honorary president, Prince Sixte-Henri de Bourbon-Barme.

Political projects
The organization leans towards the anti-technological, while advancing concepts of "Hyper France" and "l’Homme ancien".

Lys noir gained some media attention for campaining for a military coup in its webzine L'Arsenal.

In 2016, in its "express brochures" responding to terrorism, the movement claims to be in favor of the partition of French territory between the "ethnic French" and Muslims.