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(Created page with "{{Stub}} '''CasaPound Italia''' is an Italian fascist movement and formerly a political party born as a network of right-wing social centres arising from the occupation of a state-owned building in the neighborhood of Esquilino in Rome on December 26, 2003. Subsequently, CasaPound spread with other instances of occupation, demonstrations and various initiatives, becoming a political movement. As such, in June 2008, CasaPound therefore constituted an "ass...")
 
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=Data=
*President:
*President:Gianluca Iannone
Gianluca Iannone
*Founded:December 26, 2003
*Founded:
*Split from:Tricolor Flame
December 26, 2003
*Youth wing:Students' Block
*Split from:
*Membership:6,000
Tricolor Flame
*Ideology:[[Fascism]], [[Nationalisma]], [[Euroscepticism]], [[Souverainism]], Anti-[[capitalism]], [[Laicism]], anti-[[communism]]
*Youth wing:
Students' Block
*Membership:
6,000
*Ideology:
[[Fascism]], [[Nationalisma]], [[Euroscepticism]], [[Souverainism]], Anti-[[capitalism]], [[Laicism]], anti-[[communism]]
Political position:[[Third positionism]]
Political position:[[Third positionism]]


[[Category:Groups]]
[[Category:Groups]]

Revision as of 12:48, 14 November 2022

CasaPound Italia is an Italian fascist movement and formerly a political party born as a network of right-wing social centres arising from the occupation of a state-owned building in the neighborhood of Esquilino in Rome on December 26, 2003. Subsequently, CasaPound spread with other instances of occupation, demonstrations and various initiatives, becoming a political movement. As such, in June 2008, CasaPound therefore constituted an "association of social promotion", and assumed its current name CasaPound Italia – CPI; the party's symbol is the "Arrowed Turtle". On June 26, 2019, CasaPound's leader Gianluca Iannone announced CasaPound existence as a political party was finished, going back to its original status of social movement.

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Political position:Third positionism