Roberto Fiore

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Roberto Fiore, 2018

Roberto Fiore (born April 15, 1959 in Rome ) is a leading Italian neo-fascist in Europe of the second half of the 20th century.

Roberto Fiore was a student of Julius Evola for a long time and is one of the founders of the extreme right-wing third-position ideology.

As the leader of Terza Posizione , Fiore, along with Gabriele Adinolfi and Massimo Morsello , was suspected and wanted for the bloody bomb attack in Bologna in 1980 . In 1985 a Roman court declared TP to be a cover organization of the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari responsible for the attack . Fiore was convicted of supporting a subversive , armed association ( associazione sovversiva e banda armata ).

That is why Fiore spent the 1980s largely in Great Britain, where, according to various newspaper reports, he avoided deportation through cooperation with the British secret service. Fiore denies this. The leader of the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari , Valerio Fioravanti , accused Fiore of embezzling funds from the association.

In England , Fiore befriended the British right-wing extremist Nick Griffin and both established the International Third Position after he left the British National Front . The economic basis is an economically very successful job and housing agency for newcomers in London under the name Meeting Point or today as Easy London.

Fiore lives again in Italy and is active as chairman of the right-wing extremist splinter party Forza Nuova , which he and Massimo Morsello founded . The Forza Nuova was united in electoral alliances with the Alternativa Sociale and Casa delle Libertà . From 2004, Flore was Secretary General of the European National Front , and since 2015 he has been chairman of the European party Alliance for Peace and Freedom .

From 2008 to 2009 he was a member of the European Parliament as a successor to Alessandra Mussolini .

“I don't find it degrading to be called a fascist. (...) We are the avant-garde of the new Europe, which will soon grow up. It will be a Christian, patriotic Europe, and Russia will not just be part of it, it will be the leading force. "

Private life

Fiore is married and has nine sons.

Individual evidence

  1. Writer's name 'leaked' to NF , The Guardian. January 31, 1990. 
  2. ^ Fascist Charity Boss Recruited to Spy for MI6 , Sunday Express. August 20, 2000. 
  3. Steffen Dobbert: European right-wing radicals in Russia: “Hitler would be one of the best leaders”. In: Zeit Online. March 23, 2015, accessed September 11, 2015 .

Web links

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