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'''Forza Nuova''' ('''New Force''') is an ] ] and ] movement, a member of the ]. Supporting the ideas of ], the group is now a part of the ]. It is arguably the most extremist faction of the coalition, using ]-like propaganda and especially ]es. It was founded by ] and ]. '''Forza Nuova''' ('''New Force''') is an ] ] and ] movement, a member of the ]. Supporting the ideas of ], the group is now a part of the ]. It is arguably the most extremist faction of the coalition, using ]-like propaganda and especially ]es. It was founded by ] and ].


== Program == == Program ==

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Template:Infobox Italy Political Party

Forza Nuova (New Force) is an 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 Social Alternative. 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":

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 ideology, 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 Propaganda Due did serve right-wing purposes. The point about usury is a not-so-well-hidden cue to antisemitism (the stereotype of the Jewish loan shark). Finally, the point about workers' guilds implies hostility towards trade unions.

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