Gianni Alemanno hailed as Duce
Via the Guardian:
Italy’s new parliament met for the first time today with applause for Rome’s mayor-elect, Gianni Alemanno, a day after followers celebrated his triumph with straight-arm salutes and fascist-era chants.
Alemanno, a former neo-fascist youth leader, took 54% of the vote in a run-off on Sunday and Monday, crushing his rival, Francesco Rutelli, a deputy prime minister in the last, centre-left government.
Silvio Berlusconi, who won a general election earlier this month, welcomed the latest evidence of Italy’s leap to the right by declaring: “We are the new Falange”. Although he took care to wrap his remark in a classical context, his choice of words appeared to be a nod and a wink to his most extreme supporters.
The original Falange — the word means “phalanx” — was the Spanish fascist party, founded in the 1930s, which supplied Francisco Franco’s dictatorship with its ideological underpinning.
The prime minister-elect’s closest ally, Umberto Bossi, the Northern League leader, kept up the intimidating rhetoric, arriving for the first session of Italy’s parliament warning of violence if the centre-left did not go along with his plans for federalism.
“I don’t know what the left wants [but] we are ready,” he told reporters. “If they want conflicts, I have 300,000 men always on hand.”
On Monday night, the area around Rome’s city hall rang to chants of “Duce! Duce!”, the term adopted by Italy’s dictator, Benito Mussolini, equivalent to the German “Führer”. Supporters of the new mayor gave the fascist Roman straight-arm salutes.
I hesitate to categorize this as Retroculture, but certainly they are acting traditionally and with an anticommunist slant…
May 8, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Retroculture? I wouldn’t categorize like that. It’s just pure fascist credo. Unfortunately for us.
Berlusconi defended Mussolini (according to him Mussolini never killed anybody) more than once and Fini (now President of the Chamber) did the same. Some days ago in Verona young right extremists hit a guy until they killed him, no member of the new Government seemed too shocked about that, Fini stated that contesting Israel during the book fair of Torino is worse than this event. Wow, what a comparison! And it’s better not talking about the new mayor of Roma, Alemanno.
Can you imagine in Spain Mariano Rajoy saying that Franco wasn’t that bad or that he never killed anybody? No? Well of course, this kind of things can happen without being noticed by citizens only in Italy.
This country is really going back to the past. And this is pretty scary.