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* Repealing of the Mancino and Scelba laws, which punish ] ]; | * Repealing of the Mancino and Scelba laws, which punish ] ]; | ||
* Institution of ]s to protect the worker's interests. | * Institution of ]s to protect the worker's interests. | ||
Some of these points can clearly be tracked to a fascist view, whereas others may not seem so relevant. Hostility towards immigration comes from their racist ], as well as hostility towards the Mancino laws. Freemason lodges have historically been perceived as an enemy of fascism because they are not easily controlled, even though lodges such as ] did serve right-wing purposes. The point about usury is a not-so-well-hidden cue to ] (the stereotype of the ]ish ]). Finally, the point about workers' guilds implies hostility towards ]s. | |||
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Template:Infobox Italy Political Party
Forza Nuova (New Force) is a Italian nationalist and neo-fascist movement, a member of the European National Front. Supporting the ideas of Julius Evola, the group is now a part of the Alternativa Sociale. It is arguably the most extremist faction of the coalition, using Fascist-like propaganda and especially celtic crosses. It was founded by Roberto Fiore and Massimo Morsello.
Program
Forza Nuova's program is declared in eight main points for "national reconstruction":
- Repealing of laws allowing abortion;
- Family and demographic growth as focus of national politics;
- Blocking immigration;
- Prohibition of freemasonry;
- Eradication of usury and of public debt;
- Restoration of the Lateran treaties as signed by Benito Mussolini and defense of traditions;
- Repealing of the Mancino and Scelba laws, which punish racist propaganda;
- Institution of guilds to protect the worker's interests.