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This neo-Fascist group merged with the former Italian Democratic Party of Monarchical Unity (Partito Democratico Italiano di Unita Monarchica-PDIUM) prior to the 1972 election. The MSI is an extreme nationalist and anti-Communist group […]
This neo-Fascist group merged with the former Italian Democratic Party of Monarchical Unity (Partito Democratico Italiano di Unita Monarchica-PDIUM) prior to the 1972 election. The MSI is an extreme nationalist and anti-Communist group […]
A neo-Fascist group faithful to the memory of Mussolini […]
MSI (Movimento Sociale Italiano, Italian Social Movement), which presented itself until the early 1990s as the unashamed guardian of Italy's fascist legacy.
The Movimento Sociale Italiano, a significant minority party, once seemed the best candidate for neofascism, but moderated and mutated continuously to win votes. By the 1990s it had morphed into the Alleanza Nazionale, a relatively standard and anodyne center-right parliamentary group.