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'''Gianluca Ianonne''' born | '''Gianluca Ianonne''' born on August 11, 1973is an Italian fascist activist and the first president of Casapound .<ref>Raphaël Proust, " Italy: Gianliuca Iannone, 'fascist of the third millennium' ", [ archive], sur l'Opinion, August 1, 2016 (consulted the August 11, 2022) .</ref><ref>Gianluca Iannone, the guru " [ archive], on lemonde.fr, Le Monde, April 7, 2014 ( ISSN 1950-6244, accessed August 11, 2022).</ref> | ||
=Biography= | =Biography= | ||
At 14, Gianluca Iannone began his activities within the Fronte della Gioventù (youth organization of the [[Italian Social Movement]] | At 14, Gianluca Iannone began his activities within the Fronte della Gioventù (youth organization of the [[Italian Social Movement]]). Since that time, he has been active in the circles of the Italian [[Third Position]]. | ||
He was the singer of the " Zetazeroalfa" | He was the singer of the " Zetazeroalfa", created in 1997.<ref>Tobias Jones, « The fascist movement that has brought Mussolini back to the mainstream » [archive], sur The Guardian, 22 février 2018(consulté le 24 août 2022)</ref> | ||
In December 2003 , he founded the [[Casapound]] movement , born out of a right-wing social center that grew out of a building occupation, and named after [[Ezra Pound]].<ref>De CasaPound Italia au Bastion Social, itinéraire de la mouvance identitaire française en pleine refonte [1/2] - « Comprendre la montée en puissance de l’extrême droite non institutionnelle en France et en Europe » » [archive], sur lundimatin (consulté le11 août 2022).</ref> | In December 2003 , he founded the [[Casapound]] movement , born out of a right-wing social center that grew out of a building occupation, and named after [[Ezra Pound]].<ref>De CasaPound Italia au Bastion Social, itinéraire de la mouvance identitaire française en pleine refonte [1/2] - « Comprendre la montée en puissance de l’extrême droite non institutionnelle en France et en Europe » » [archive], sur lundimatin (consulté le11 août 2022).</ref> | ||
He is the founder of the Cutty | He is the founder of the Cutty Sark pub, in which meets the [[Roman]] third positionists .<ref>Andrea Palladino and Andrea Tornago, " Frédéric Chatillon: between dolce vita and business, the Roman exile of the former head of the GUD ", Le Monde.fr ,April 21, 2022 (read online [ archive] , consulted theApril 25, 2022).</ref> | ||
=References= | =References= |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 15 February 2024
Gianluca Ianonne born on August 11, 1973is an Italian fascist activist and the first president of Casapound .[1][2]
Biography
At 14, Gianluca Iannone began his activities within the Fronte della Gioventù (youth organization of the Italian Social Movement). Since that time, he has been active in the circles of the Italian Third Position. He was the singer of the " Zetazeroalfa", created in 1997.[3] In December 2003 , he founded the Casapound movement , born out of a right-wing social center that grew out of a building occupation, and named after Ezra Pound.[4] He is the founder of the Cutty Sark pub, in which meets the Roman third positionists .[5]
References
- ↑ Raphaël Proust, " Italy: Gianliuca Iannone, 'fascist of the third millennium' ", [ archive], sur l'Opinion, August 1, 2016 (consulted the August 11, 2022) .
- ↑ Gianluca Iannone, the guru " [ archive], on lemonde.fr, Le Monde, April 7, 2014 ( ISSN 1950-6244, accessed August 11, 2022).
- ↑ Tobias Jones, « The fascist movement that has brought Mussolini back to the mainstream » [archive], sur The Guardian, 22 février 2018(consulté le 24 août 2022)
- ↑ De CasaPound Italia au Bastion Social, itinéraire de la mouvance identitaire française en pleine refonte [1/2] - « Comprendre la montée en puissance de l’extrême droite non institutionnelle en France et en Europe » » [archive], sur lundimatin (consulté le11 août 2022).
- ↑ Andrea Palladino and Andrea Tornago, " Frédéric Chatillon: between dolce vita and business, the Roman exile of the former head of the GUD ", Le Monde.fr ,April 21, 2022 (read online [ archive] , consulted theApril 25, 2022).