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Formation | 1956 |
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Dissolved | 1973 |
Type | Third Position political movement |
Purpose | Neo-fascism Traditionalism Revolutionary nationalism Corporatism Organic democracy |
Headquarters | Rome |
Location | |
Founder | Pino Rauti |
Principal ideologists | Julius Evola |
Key people | Adriano Romualdi Clemente Graziani |
Main organ | Ordine Nuovo |
Ordine Nuovo (Italian for "New Order", full name Centro Studi Ordine Nuovo, "New Order Scholarship Center") was an Italian far right cultural and extra-parliamentary political and paramilitary organization founded by Pino Rauti in 1956. It had been the most important extra-parliamentary neofascist organization of the post-war Italian republic.
The name is shared by Movimento Politico Ordine Nuovo, a splinter group of Centro Studi Ordine Nuovo.
The organization, considered as an attempt at reforming the Fascist Party (banned by the Constitution), was forcibly dissolved by the Italian government in 1973. Remaining elements of the group formed the Ordine Nero (Black Order) in 1974.
Members and a leader of Movimento Politico Ordine Nuovo were involved in several terrorist attacks, such as the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing.