Roberto Fiore

Roberto Fiore ( born April 15, 1959 in Rome ) is an Italian neo-fascist leader in Europe in the second half of the 20th century.

Roberto Fiore has long been a student of Julius Evola and one of the founders of the extreme right-wing Third Position ideology.

As the leader of Terza Posizione Fiore, along with Gabriele Adinolfi and Massimo Morsello, suspected and sought for the bloody bombing in Bologna in 1980. 1985 declared a Roman dish TP to a front organization responsible for the assassination nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari. Fiore was convicted of supporting an anti-state, armed Association ( associazione sovversiva e banda armata ).

Therefore Fiore spent the 1980s largely in the UK, where he avoided expulsion by a cooperation with British intelligence, according to various newspaper reports. Fiore denies this. The leader of the nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari, Valerio Fioravanti, Fiore accused of embezzling money from the union.

In England, Fiore became friends with the British extreme right Nick Griffin and both justified, following his departure from the British National Front, the International Third Position. The economic basis is under the name " Meeting Point " and now as "Easy London " economically very successful employment and housing placement for new arrivals in London.

Fiore has been living in Italy and is active as secretary general of the European National Front and the extreme right-wing splinter party Forza Nuova. In Italy, Forza Nuova was united in electoral alliances with the Alternativa Sociale and Casa delle Libertà with.

In 2008 he spoke at the Hungarian right-wing extremists HVIM at a festival in Hungary. In the same year he took over for Alessandra Mussolini whose seat in the European Parliament.

Private life

Fiore is married and has nine sons.

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