Giuseppe Umberto "Pino" Rauti (19 November 1926 – 2 November 2012) was an Italian neo-fascist politician who was a leading figure of the Italian far-right...
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Italian Social Movement, led by Pino Rauti, who refused to join the mainstream conservative party National Alliance. Rauti was later succeeded by Luca Romagnoli...
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extra-parliamentary political and paramilitary organization founded by Pino Rauti in 1956. It had been the most important extra-parliamentary neofascist...
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Isabella Rauti (born 17 November 1962) is an Italian academic and politician. Daughter of the former leader of the Italian Social Movement Pino Rauti, she...
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1962), Italian academic and politician Nicola Rauti (born 2000), Italian professional footballer Pino Rauti (1926–2012), Italian politician of the far-right...
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"Pino Rauti, chi era il missino e fascista 'rivoluzionario' che si oppose alla svolta di Fiuggi. Oggi la figlia Isabella è sottosegretaria" [Pino Rauti...
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(AN), a post-fascist party. On that occasion a small minority, led by Pino Rauti, disagreed with the new course and formed Social Movement Tricolour Flame...
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Sorrento that year, Fini defeated the right wing of the party, headed by Pino Rauti, and was elected party secretary. He remained in the national secretariat...
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to a trial for Francesco Delfino (a Carabiniere), Carlo Maria Maggi, Pino Rauti, Maurizio Tramonte and Delfo Zorzi (members of the Ordine Nuovo neo-fascist...
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the defendants: Francesco Delfino (a Carabiniere), Carlo Maria Maggi, Pino Rauti, Maurizio Tramonte, and Delfo Zorzi (members of the Ordine Nuovo neo-fascist...
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