Social Action (Italy)
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Social Action Azione Sociale |
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Italian National Party |
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Leader | Alessandra Mussolini |
Coalition | Social Alternative, House of Freedoms |
Political ideology | Neo-Fascism, Nationalism |
Official newspaper | Azione |
Website | http://www.libertadiazione.net |
See also | Politics of Italy |
Azione Sociale ("Social Action"), previously known as Libertà di Azione ("Freedom of Action"), is an Italian neo-fascist political party, led by Alessandra Mussolini, and a splinter group from Alleanza Nazionale. Mussolini had resigned from AN on 28 November 2003, following the visit of party leader and deputy prime minister Gianfranco Fini to Israel, where he described fascism as "an absolute evil" during an apology for Italy's role in the Axis Powers during the Second World War. Following her resignation, Mussolini formed this party to offer an uncompromising form of Neo-fascism and to serve as an opposition group to the Fini's modernisation.