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The National Will Organization (Spanish: Organización por la Voluntad Nacional), is a far right Mexican nationalist organization, opposing Anglo-American culture influences,[1] abortion, gay marriage, and the presence of Evangelical and Protestant religions in Mexico.
They reject the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and what they regard as the American occupation of territory that originally belonged to Mexico (the Southwestern United States).
On its website, the organization states:
"We reject the occupation of our nation in its northern territories, an important cause of poverty and emigration. We demand that our claim to all the territories occupied by force by the United States be recognized in our Constitution, and we will bravely defend, according to the principle of self-determination to all peoples, the right of the Mexican people to live in the whole of our territory within its historical borders, as they existed and were recognized at the moment of our independence."[1]
The group also advocates the Mexican Empire and deplores the establishment of the republic.[2]
Ideologically, the organization promotes a Distributist economy and the Third-Positionist ideology as an alternative to both Communism and Capitalism.
The organization calls for Mexico to withdraw from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), World Trade Organization (WTO), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the World Bank.
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