National Peoples Party (Norway) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The National Peoples Party (Landsmål: Nasjonale Folkeparti, NF) was a Nationalist and Liberal political party in Norway, founded in 1916. Before the NF was its own party, it was a faction in the Separatist Party. The party was formed because of the Separatists unwillingness to pursue colonial ambitions.

The party was formed in the middle of the Great War and through the war, it would many times try to push the Norwegian government to pursue colonial ambitions. In the peace after the war, Norway would not get any colonial possession. This would anger supporters in the NF, with even some Separatists joining the party.

After the war, the party would become a force supportive of intervention in the Russian civil war on the side of the whites, and to sieze Russian territories in the artic. This was not done, mainly to not provoke a war from the growing Soviet Union.

In 1941, under the Second World War, the party voted in favour of rejoining the Separatist Party.