Pino Rauti

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Giuseppe Umberto "Pino" Rauti (born November 19, 1926 in Cardinale , Calabria , † November 2, 2012 in Rome ) was an Italian neo-fascist politician.

Political activity

Pino Rauti has been a member of the Movimento Sociale Italiano party since it was founded in December 1946 , which was founded by fighters of the Repubblica Sociale Italiana and former members of the fascist regime in Italy. From January 1990 to June 1991 he was also its chairman. Between 1972 and 1992 he was a member of the Camera dei deputati .

In 1956, under the influence of the fascist ideologist Julius Evola, he founded the right-wing extremist terrorist organization Ordine Nuovo .

In 1968, the planning and management of the bomb attack on Piazza Fontana in Milan was with Rauti.

In 1995, as leader of the right-wing extremist wing of the MSI , he did not want to support the "turnaround of Fiuggi " when Gianfranco Fini founded the more moderate Alleanza Nazionale out of the MSI . He described this as "denial of his own history" and was chairman of the new Fiamma Tricolore party from January 1995 to February 2002 , which ties in with the neo-fascist tradition of the MSI.

After a few years he turned away from the Fiamma Tricolore and founded the Movimento Idea Sociale party on May 7, 2004 , of which he was chairman until his death.

family

His daughter Isabella has been married to the post-fascist top politician Gianni Alemanno since 1992 , with whom she has a son.

Web links

Entry on Pino Rauti in the European Parliament 's database of Members

Individual evidence

  1. Italy: Ex-Neo-Fascist boss Pino Rauti died. In: derStandard.at . November 2, 2012, accessed September 12, 2019 .
  2. ^ Gerhard Feldbauer: Agents, Terror, State Plot: the murder of Aldo Moro, Red Brigades and CIA. (= New small library. 66). PapyRossa-Verlag, Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-89438-207-4 , p. 112f.