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  roberto formigoni - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Thus these entities were not officially embodied in the political structure of DC, but were, so they claimed, inspired by the Catholic tradition of the main party and effectively supported it in practical politics, despite their severe criticism of DC's pragmatism which led to repeated concessions in favor of non-Catholic groups.
In 1990 he garnered attention when he was involved in a mission to Iraq which successfully concluded with the freeing of some Italian technicians who were hostages of the local government.
When DC's party was finally transformed into a dozen new parties, he joined with Pierferdinando Casini (the political heir of Arnaldo Forlani) in the founding of CDU (now in government with Silvio Berlusconi's "Polo delle Libert").
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/roberto-formigoni   (341 words)

  
 Fascism as an international phenomenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The party could be label as clerical fascist with its roots in Catholic Conservatism.
The party gained rapid support for a brief period, focusing on the secularism, corruption, and ineffectiveness on parliamentary democracy in Belgium.
The regime was overthrown on 23 August 1944 in a coup led by king Mihai of Romania.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fascism_as_an_international_phenomenon   (3382 words)

  
 Brazilian Integralism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Integralist banner Brazilian Integralism was a fascist movement in the 1930s.
The fight against Jews was always subject of polemical discussions within integralist leaders - Salgado was against anti-semitism, while Gustavo Barroso, the chief of Integralist Milita (a paramilitary group) hated the Jews strongly.
In 1938, the integralists went on the last attempt of achieving power, by attacking the Catete Palace during the night.
brazilian-integralism.ask.dyndns.dk   (520 words)

  
 Fascism - Wikipedia
Despite the themes of social and economic reform in the initial Fascist manifesto of June 1919, the movement came to be supported by sections of the middle class fearful of socialism and communism, while industrialists and landowners saw it as a defence against labour militancy.
The transition to outright dictatorship was more gradual than in Germany a decade later, though in July 1923 a new electoral law all but assured a fascist parliamentary majority, and the murder of the Socialist deputy Giacomo Matteotti[?] eleven months later showed the limits of political opposition.
Slovakia (1939-1944) - The Slovak Populist Party[?] was a quasi-fascist nationalist movement associated with the Roman Catholic Church.
wikipedia.findthelinks.com /fa/Fascism.html   (2355 words)

  
 Integralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The movement is particularly associated with the French Action Française movement founded by Charles Maurras.
Integralism often overlaps with fascism (especially in Latin America), although there exist many natural points of disagreement, especially the integralist stress on localism.
This page was last modified 17:43, 29 July 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Integralist_Party   (161 words)

  
 Antisemitism And Racism
The party political line, however, adheres to the old notion of granting autonomy to “Padania” (the northern regions of Italy), whose borders are not well defined.
For the regional elections of April 2000, the party reached an electoral agreement with the center-right coalition.
The October 2000 party congress manifesto declared that immigrants from non-EU countries endangered the social fabric of the country.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2000-1/italy.htm   (3385 words)

  
 Brazilian Integralism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Integralist banner Brazilian Integralism was a fascist-like movement in the 1930s.
Founded and led by Plínio Salgado, a literary figure who was relatively famous during the 1922 Modern Art Week, the movement had all the outlandish superficial trappings of European fascism, with the sole difference that Salgado did not preach racial hate (they even had a slogan: "union of all races and all people").
The fight against Jews was always subject of polemical discussions within integralist leaders - Plinio Salgado was against anti-semitism, while Gustavo Barroso, the chief of Integralist Milita (a paramilitary group) hated the Jews strongly.
brazilian-integralism.kiwiki.homeip.net   (729 words)

  
 Fascism www.wikipedia.org
While Nazism was a metapolitical ideology, seeing both party and government as a means to achieve an ideal condition of its people, fascism was a squarely anti-socialist form of statism that existed as an end in and of itself.
While many one-party states can be said to be police states, there is no correlation between socialism and police states, and most other one-party states (including some capitalist one-party states) have also been police states.
In the early 1920s, the Catholic party in Italy (Partito Popolare) was in the process of forming a coalition with the Reform Party that could have stabilized Italian politics and thwarted Mussolini's projected coup.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Fascism/Fascism_Wikipedia.html   (6595 words)

  
 Osvaldo Coggiola: Trotskyism In Brazil (1928-1964)
These leaderships accused the party of transforming the unions into political instruments: “As the party was illegal, its tactic was to transform the unions in organs of mere legal expression of its own policy.
Entered the new party militants such as the poet Pagu (by means of a letter sent from the prison she was being kept in) and Florestan Fernandes, at the time a young assistant Professor at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciência e Letras, nucleus of the future University of São Paulo.
The party’s project was opposed by the national and international bourgeoisie (the USA Ambassador was partly responsible for the fall of Getúlio Vargas), weary of the PCB’s alliance with the dictator, during a period of worker’s strikes.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/document/brazil/brazil01.htm   (10759 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Fascism
It is also possible, since fascism incorporates corporatism, that a fascist regime may de-facto nationalize certain key industries, simply by maintaining close personal and/or business relationships with the corporations' owners.
Belgium (1939-1945) - The violent Rexist movement and the VNV party achieved some electoral success in the 1930s and many of its members assisted the Nazi occupation during World War II.
Slovakia (1939-1944) - The Slovak People's Party was a quasi-fascist nationalist movement associated with the Roman Catholic Church.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/f/fa/fascism.html   (2655 words)

  
 Inside Indonesia 56 - Ballot ballet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Parties which may have significant support nationally but insufficient in each district will be able to secure representation in the house.
I expect the emerging party structure to consist of four large parties, broken into two pairs of coalitions, plus a plethora of small parties most of which will ultimately be absorbed into the larger parties.
The existing Islamically coloured party PPP is likely to split between supporters of either of the two Muslim oriented parties, although it may organisationally move closer to the Golkar coalition partner.
www.serve.com /inside/edit56/kevin.htm   (1759 words)

  
 Portuguese political flags
The Ecologist Party - The Greens (PEV - Partido Ecologista os Verdes) is also a relative newcomer, this ecologist party goes to elections in coalition with the communists, and elects 2-3 members of parliament regularly.
In the first elections in which the party participated, it got more than 20% of the votes and the third parlamentary group, but soon lost its support, electing less than 10 members of parliament in the next elections and none in the next, dissolving itself shortly after that.
In Portugal there is a monarchic party, the PPM, and there is a number of monarchics that do not see themselves reflected in the party.
www.hampshireflag.co.uk /world-flags/allflags/pt}.html   (752 words)

  
 youngv3
The party was split on the issue of allying itself with Joao Alberto and had little projection outside the capital.
The third candidate was the leader of the Integralist party, Plinio Salgado, another Paulista, whose campaign was being skillfully managed by San Tiago Dantas and A. Marcondes Filho.
The party favored mildly liveral reforms; however, the most prominent men in the party were odd political bedfellows.
www.phuhs.org /academics/ib/burton/pv/youngv3.htm   (5852 words)

  
 Douglas R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In the author’s opinion, we are living in the period of fast-capitalism, where integralists (traditionalists) are presented as the keepers of tradition (language, culture, religion, common history, routines and intimacies of family life).
Le Pen presents his party as an ‘assembly of patriotic, lucid and courageous men and women, (which) embodies the fight against decadence’ (p.
The crucible of (their) radicalism is the assiduous application of racial hygiene and the apotheosis of the will, which, (they are) convinced, are capable of transcending pre-existing social and historical constraints’ (p.
www.fdv.uni-lj.si /jird/backissu/jird/vol5/cabada.htm   (1416 words)

  
 LaRouche Endorses Spannaus, Hits Democrats' 'Self-Inflicted Wounds'
In effect, the Virginia party is limping, not because it shot itself in the foot; the economic crisis in the state today, points to the fact that the party shot itself in the head.
In both of these national parties, as in the Virginia party itself, the internal crises of the parties have two leading causes, failed economic dogmas and the overreaching influence of an assortment of rabidly gnostic, far-right-wing religious cults.
This means that the party machines must adapt themselves to improved forms of conduct, with a radical increase in openness to deliberation on both existing and currently non-approved party policies.
www.larouchepub.com /pr_lar/2002/2921endorse_spann.html   (1392 words)

  
 Brazilian Integralist Action   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
According to the Integralist website, http://www.integralismo.com, the sigma on the flag is fl.
Vargas banned all parties in 1937 and foiled an Integralist plot to seize power by force during the 1938 elections by declaring a state of siege.
The AIB was revived in the guise of the PRP, one of the legal parties permitted after World War II, which were abolished when the armed forces seized power from the elected civilian government in 1964.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/br}aib.html   (500 words)

  
 Antisemitism And Racism
Within the party there are many examples of a desire to keep alive the myths of the fascist and the neo-fascist period.
In keeping with the party line to rewrite history so that RSI fascist fighters and partisans are given equal treatment as patriots, a mass was held in 2001 on the 13th anniversary of the death of veteran MSI leader Giorgio Almirante.
During this period, all political parties, periodicals and intellectuals of the far left repeatedly charged the State of Israel and Zionism with genocide, apartheid/racism, Nazism, a final solution, ethnic cleansing, colonialism, expansionism, terrorism, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2001-2/italy.htm   (5252 words)

  
 Ebook More Info -Brazilian Integralism - Free For You.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The name of the party was Ação Integralista Brasileira (AIB, Brazilian Integralist Action); the reference to Integralism mirrored the choice of name for a parallel Conservatism movement in Portugal, Integralismo Lusitano.
In 1938, the Integralists went on the last attempt of achieving power, by attacking the Guanabara Palace during the night.
In 1964, many of the former members of Brazilian Integralist Action took part in the coup d'état that overthrew João Goulart ; the soldier-President Emílio Garrastazú Médici was a former integralist.
lmoney.org /en/Brazilian+Integralism   (2015 words)

  
 Portuguese political flags
Non-national parties are forbidden by the portuguese constitution and electoral legislation, that only recently was revised to open up the possibility of citizenʼs lists for local organs.
In Portugal an Humanist party is under way (or already created and legalized, I donʼt know), and their leadership gave a press conference a while ago where the flag was seen.
I believe that the flag of this party is orange with fl (shadded white) emblem and letters.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/pt}.html   (1172 words)

  
 Fascism Encyclopedia Article @ OfficialTexts.com (Official Texts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Its use for similar but longer-lived regimes such as Spain under Francisco Franco and the Estado Novo of António de Oliveira Salazar in Portugal is widespread among opponents of those regimes but is often disputed.
While Nazism saw both party and government as a means to achieve an ideal condition for certain chosen people, fascism was a squarely anti-socialist form of statism that existed as an end in and of itself.
The organization was forbidden by the Vatican to participate in politics, and thus was not permitted to oppose the fascist regime.
www.officialtexts.com /encyclopedia/Fascism   (4596 words)

  
 rapporto sull'antisemitismo,c'è nè per tutti. : Italy imc
The party obtained 11.5 percent of the vote and 9 seats in the June 2004 European Parliamentary elections.
The LN tactic of differentiating their image from that of the other parties in the government coalition (CdL) and disputes with coalition partners during the electoral campaign succeeded in stopping and even reversing the erosion of support for the party almost everywhere.
Among the integralist Catholic periodicals is the annual or bi-annual Sodalitium, published by the Centro Librario Sodalitium of the Istituto Mater Boni Consilii in Verrua Savoia, which took a strong stand against reforms in the Catholic Church after the 1965 Vatican Council II.
italy.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=706542   (6093 words)

  
 Corrupt: Remaking Modern Society (Via Holistic Immanent Transcendence & The Science of Nihilist Zen)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This is a simplified version of the erosion that in every democracy creates a radical-ish party and a reactionary-ish party to oppose one another; ideas, distinct narrowly at first, are by thousands of repetitions of this differentiation process made into extreme opposition for the sake of currying votes.
The left is united by its intent to feel (empathize) its way through existence, believing that if we are compassionate to every individual we will achieve justice and thus an end to strife; the left feels strife rewards the stronger, and that the stronger will then abuse the weaker, and that this is inherently terrible.
In reality, and behind the scenes, it is ruled by money: your political party needs a half-billion dollars in order to influence enough voters to stand a chance of election, assuming that you can convince them your message is more important than the endless stream of platitudes from right and left.
corrupt.org /articles/arbitrary/i   (1311 words)

  
 The Head Heeb: Comment on Identity politics scorecard
When one belongs to a minority, the attractions of integralist nationalism are quite slim, so one can't really compare political attitudes in Israel and outside it - I'm sure you are aware that this is true of all nations, not only of Jews.
I should mention that there's at least one minor party that was organized to represent the Bukharan and Caucasian Jewish communities, but it didn't come close to the threshold.
The sucess of the Pensioners' Party was the result of Israel's respect for those who have spent their lives defending Israel, like both Sharon and Eitan have done, and the vacancy left for such a candidate to vote for by Sharon's disablility, which lead many people to vote for Eitan, instead.
www.blogmosis.com /cgi-bin/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=31806   (2596 words)

  
 Roberto Formigoni Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He began very early his political career in Christian Democracy, through youth movements such as Gioventù Studentesca and Comunione e Liberazione (of which he became the most representative leader).
In 1995, founded with Rocco Buttiglione the United Christian Democrats party.
In 1998 he moved to Forza Italia, when Rocco Buttiglione briefly decided to support the government of Massimo D'Alema.
216.92.11.26 /encyclopedia/Roberto_Formigoni   (534 words)

  
 Luca De Biase
Post-fascists have got in and have changed in a more democratic kind of party.
Northern integralists have got in and have changed in an even more integralist party but with a pragmatic idea of government in the cities where they control local administrations.
Taxes can be reduced: they are no more an uncontroversial issue.
blog.debiase.com /categories/italy/2006/04/13.html   (229 words)

  
 Brazil States P - T
States began re-establishing their flags and arms in 1947, following the downfall of the Vargas regime.
PTB = Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro (Brazilian Labour Party, center-left, 1945-65, 1980-);
PTN = Partido Trabalhista Nacional (National Workers' Party); Mil = Military;
www.worldstatesmen.org /Brazil_states2.html   (5864 words)

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