In Italy, a Neo-Fascist Party’s Small Win Creates Big Unease

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In Italy, a Neo-Fascist Party’s Small Win Creates Big Unease
Viviana Prudenzi, a 34-year-old house cleaner walking down a seaside street with her mother, said she voted for CasaPound
because its members were "the only ones who are here helping — helping the Italians." "They call them fascists because they think of Italians and not the foreigners," she said.
Father De Donno, who also earned a seat in the municipal government, said one of
his supporters had been beaten by members of CasaPound, including Mr. Marsella.
17, 2017
OSTIA, Italy — When a candidate for a neo-fascist party, CasaPound, won a seat this month
on the municipal council of the Roman suburb of Ostia, many Italians were startled.
Luca Marsella said that In every state we want nationalist forces to win,
Simone Di Stefano said that We are a young and clean political force,
Mr. Marsella said that We don’t recognize violence as a political tool, but if we are attacked, we respond,

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