National Social Front
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National Social Front
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Leader | Adriano Tilgher |
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Newspaper | None |
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Ideology | Neo-fascism, Social-Fascism, Nationalism, Socialization |
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Website http://www.frontenazionale.it |
The National Social Front (Fronte Sociale Nazionale, FSN) is an Italian far right political party. The group began as a breakaway faction from the Fiamma Tricolore in 1997, although the current name was not decided upon until 2001. The group was formed to promote a hard-line neo-fascism and to oppose the leadership of the veteran Pino Rauti, whom it felt was the wrong choice as leader.
Current part leader is Adriano Tilgher, with former members of Terza Posizione and other rightist groups having joined up. The Front were members of the extremist coalition group Social Alternative.