They were at the head of the square, but they were not the square. For months they have been acting as a vanguard, exploiting the discontent of that part of Italy that has been incapacitated by the pandemic. Roberto Fiore and his godson Giuliano Castellino, the leaders of the neo-fascist movement arrested after the assault on the CGIL headquarters, have decided to use this minority but noisy part of the country to find new political viability, media visibility and some popular following. .
For them, the epidemic was an opportunity, after the electoral failures of 2018 and 2019 – with results from zero point – and a world of the extreme right that looked more favorably to CasaPound, but above all to the Lega and Fratelli d’Italia. The life of Fiore, 62 years old and 11 children, is a combination of militancy and business: in 1979, just twenty years old, together with Gabriele Adinolfi – who in more recent years will be the ideologue of CasaPound – he founded Terza Position, an abbreviation of the right extra-parliamentary whose name comes back in some tragic events of the years of lead …
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