Fascism Is Italy S Government Allowing The Past To Live On

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Fascism: Is Italy's government allowing the past to live on?
Titre original: Fascism: Is Italy's government allowing the past to live on? ( Film )

Fascism: Is Italy's government allowing the past to live on?
Fascism: Is Italy's government allowing the past to live on?    04 June 2024

2024-06-04

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"Italy's current government is led by the Brothers of Italy party, which has roots in post-war fascism. "Its leader, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has said her movement has completely changed and that it is clear her politics are not those of the people raising their arms in Milan. "But some fear she and her party have not moved far enough away from their political origins and that what was once considered the extreme is becoming mainstream. "Ms Meloni's Brothers of Italy party bears the same three-coloured flame logo adopted by neo-fascist groupings after the second world war, but she has progressively shifted her movement away from the far right."

Neo-fascism in Italy
Titre original: Italiens neue Faschisten - Mussolinis Erben im Aufwind ( Film )

Neo-fascism in Italy
Neo-fascism in Italy    20 January 2023

2023-01-20

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Neo-fascists are chanting their slogans louder and louder in the squares and streets of Italy from north to south. The electoral victory of politician Giorgia Meloni of the right-wing Fratelli d'Italia party, whose flag bears the flame symbol in honor of Benito Mussolini, and her post-fascist government have given them a boost. A hundred years after the Duce seized power, the word fascist is becoming socially acceptable again. Among many young people in Italy, being far right is considered cool. The identitarian movement "Fortress Europe" attracts them in droves. Fascism nostalgists make pilgrimages to Mussolini's tomb and hold rallies. Right-wing rock concerts but also intellectual "meetings for tradition and identity" form the ideology. A constant support is the ultra-fan scene of the football clubs. The documentary illuminates the facets of neo-fascism in Italy, lets activists have their say, but also a journalist who has been writing about the neo-fascist scene for 20 years.