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The Dveri Movement (Serbian: Покрет Двери / Pokret Dveri) is a far-right social conservative and clerical political movement in Serbia.Dveri was founded by Branimir Nešić in 1999 as an Christian right-wing youth organisation consisting mainly of students from the University of Belgrade which regularly arranged public debates devoted to the popularisation of clerical-nationalist philosophy of Nikolaj Velimirović, a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church who was canonized in 2003 and is considered a major anti-Western thinker.The organisation promotes a pronounced Serbian nationalist ideology.

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  • The Dveri Movement (Serbian: Покрет Двери / Pokret Dveri) is a far-right social conservative and clerical political movement in Serbia.Dveri was founded by Branimir Nešić in 1999 as an Christian right-wing youth organisation consisting mainly of students from the University of Belgrade which regularly arranged public debates devoted to the popularisation of clerical-nationalist philosophy of Nikolaj Velimirović, a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church who was canonized in 2003 and is considered a major anti-Western thinker.The organisation promotes a pronounced Serbian nationalist ideology.
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