Italian Social Movement

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The Italian Social Movement was a neo-fascist political party in Italy, founded after World War II as a successor to Mussolini’s Fascist Party and active until its transformation in the mid-1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neo-fascist party
political party
claimedContinuityWith Benito Mussolini's fascism
color black
tricolour (green, white, red)
coreSupportBase conservative Catholics
former fascists
monarchists
country Italy
dissolved 1995
27 January 1995
electoralStronghold Southern Italy
followedBy National Alliance
foundedBy Arturo Michelini
Augusto De Marsanich
Giorgio Almirante
Julius Evola
Pino Romualdi
other former Fascist Party members
headquartersLocation Rome
historicalContext post-World War II Italy
ideology Italian nationalism
national conservatism
neo-fascism
right-wing populism
inception 1946
26 December 1946
legalStatus legal political party in postwar Italy
nativeLabel Movimento Sociale Italiano
notableEvent Fiuggi Congress 1995
notableLeader Arturo Michelini
Augusto De Marsanich
Gianfranco Fini
Giorgio Almirante
opposedIdeology communism
liberal democracy
participatedIn Italian general elections
politicalPosition far-right
politicalSpectrum far-right
right-wing
precededBy National Fascist Party
Republican Fascist Party
representedIn Chamber of Deputies of Italy
Parliament of Italy
surface form: Italian Parliament

Senate of the Republic of Italy
surface form: Senate of the Republic (Italy)
shortName MSI
symbol tricolour flame
transformedInto National Alliance in 1995
womenWing Sezione Femminile MSI
youthWing Fronte della Gioventù

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Pentapartito opposedBy Italian Social Movement
National Alliance (political tradition) precededBy Italian Social Movement
subject surface form: National Alliance
National Alliance (political tradition) emergedFrom Italian Social Movement
subject surface form: National Alliance
Il Secolo d'Italia formerAffiliation Italian Social Movement
tricolour flame historicallyAssociatedWith Italian Social Movement
National Alliance precededBy Italian Social Movement
National Alliance originatedFrom Italian Social Movement
this entity surface form: Italian Social Movement – National Right
National Alliance influencedBy Italian Social Movement
National Alliance hasIdeologicalPrecursor Italian Social Movement
Ignazio La Russa memberOf Italian Social Movement
Alessandra Mussolini partyAffiliation Italian Social Movement
First Italian Republic majorParty Italian Social Movement