Italian Movement of Social Unity
Italian Movement of Social Unity Movimento Italiano di Unità Sociale | |
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President | Giorgio Vicinelli |
Deputy President | Enzo Giudici |
Secretary | Elio Lodolini |
Founded | 12 November 1946 |
Dissolved | 26 December 1946 |
Merged into | Italian Social Movement |
Ideology | Neo-fascism |
Political position | Far-right |
European affiliation | None |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Black |
The Italian Movement of Social Unity (Movimento Italiano di Unità Sociale, MIUS) was a neo-fascist political party in Italy.
The MIUS was founded on 12 November 1946 by Giorgio Almirante, Cesco Giulio Baghino, Mario Cassiano, Giorgio Bacchi, Elio Lodolini and a few other comrades, veterans of the Italian Social Republic. The party was founded in order to give a formal role to its representatives, who were supposed to attend the meeting of 26 December in the Arturo Michelini's office for the foundation of the Italian Social Movement.
On 26 December 1946 the MIUS merged into the MSI along with the Italian's Front (Fronte dell'Italiano), led by Giovanni Tonelli, and other neo-fascist small groups and parties.[1]
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