Photograph of Alessandra Mussolini from the European Parliament. Alessandra Mussolini (born December 30, 1962) is an Italian right-wing politician and Member of the European Parliament. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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A Member of the European Parliament (English abbreviation MEP)[1] is a member of the European Unions directly-elected legislative body, the European Parliament. ...
Family background
Alessandra Mussolini was born in Rome, the daughter of Anna Maria Scicolone and Romano Mussolini, the third son of the fascist leader Benito Mussolini. Her aunt is the actress Sophia Loren Nickname: Motto: SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Government - Mayor Walter Veltroni Area - City 1,285 km² (580 sq mi) - Urban 5...
Romano Mussolini (born September 26, 1927 in Carpena, Forlì, Italy, died February 3, 2006 in Rome) was the third and youngest son of Benito Mussolini. ...
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (July 29, 1883 â April 28, 1945) was the prime minister of Italy from 1922 until 1943, when he was overthrown. ...
Sophia Loren (born September 20, 1934) is a motion picture and stage, Academy Award-winning actress, widely considered to be the most popular Italian actress. ...
Acting career
Cover of Playboy (Italian edition) of August 1983, featuring Mussolini. She pursued an early career as an actress and topless model [1]. She appeared on two covers of European editions of Playboy magazine: Italian Playboy for August 1983, which exploited her family relations with the headline "The Grandchild of Il Duce--Alessandra Mussolini--the Boldness of Grandfather Benito, the sex appeal of Aunt Sophia Loren." [2], and the German Playboy for November 1983 [3], where she performs a striptease. She has been quoted as saying "When you are an actress, you are dealing with the body. Every actress does topless and stuff like this; you have to."[4] Sophia Loren acted alongside her in several of her films. [5] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Political career In 1992, she was elected to parliament in a Naples constituency as a member of the neofascist Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI). She was favorable to the idea of an alliance between MSI and Forza Italia with a view to the elections of 1994, but she opposed the liquidation of the MSI and the creation of the new party Alleanza Nazionale. For other uses see, Naples (disambiguation) and Napoli (disambiguation) Location of the city of Naples (red dot) within Italy. ...
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The Italian Social Movement (Movimento sociale italiano ) (MSI) was a neo-Fascist party formed 1946 in the post-World War II period by supporters of the executed dictator Benito Mussolini under the lead of Giorgio Almirante. ...
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale, AN) is a national-conservative Italian political party. ...
She later was a candidate for the post of mayor of Naples, but was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. Her relations with Gianfranco Fini, leader of the Alleanza Nazionale (National Alliance party), never were very good, she announced; she then withdrew later, her resignation due to differences with him at least once.[6] This antagonism was exacerbated when Fini criticized some aspects of fascism, such as its antisemitism. She unsuccessfully challenged him for leadership of the party when he withdrew support for Benito Mussolini in a television interview in January of 2002. [7] [8] For other uses see, Naples (disambiguation) and Napoli (disambiguation) Location of the city of Naples (red dot) within Italy. ...
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Gianfranco Fini Gianfranco Fini (born January 3, 1952 in Bologna) is an Italian politician, currently Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister in the Government led by Silvio Berlusconi. ...
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale, AN) is a national-conservative Italian political party. ...
Fascism is an authoritarian political ideology (generally tied to a mass movement) that considers individual and other societal interests subordinate to the needs of the state, and seeks to forge a type of national unity, usually based on, but not limited to, ethnic, cultural, or racial attributes. ...
Antisemitism (alternatively spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is discrimination, hostility or prejudice directed at Jews[1] as a religious, racial, or ethnic group. ...
In November 2003 Fini paid a visit to Israel. There he declared that fascism had been "the absolute evil", apologizing to the government of Israel for the racial laws that Benito Mussolini had approved in 1938. Shortly after these declarations, Alessandra Mussolini abandoned Alleanza Nazionale. She then founded a new party of the extreme right, Libertà di Azione ("Freedom of Action") (now called Azione Sociale), which united with other neo-fascist movements and gave rise to the electoral cartel Alternativa Sociale (Social Alternative). At the European elections of 2004, this coalition obtained 1.2% of the vote, permitting Alessandra to be elected to the European Parliament. Azione Sociale (Social Action), previously known as Libertà di Azione (Freedom of Action), is an Italian extremely-conservative and neo-fascist political party, led by Alessandra Mussolini, and a splinter group from Alleanza Nazionale. ...
Alternativa Sociale (English language: Social Alternative) is an Italian political coalition of neo-fascist parties. ...
Elections to the European Parliament were held from June 10, 2004 to June 13, 2004 in the 25 member states of the European Union, using varying election days according to local custom. ...
Established 1952, as the Common Assembly President Hans-Gert Pöttering (EPP) Since 16 January 2007 Vice-Presidents 14 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (EPP) Alejo Vidal-Quadras (EPP) Gérard Onesta (Greens â EFA) Edward McMillan-Scott (ED) Mario Mauro (EPP) Miguel Angel MartÃnez MartÃnez (PES) Luigi Cocilovo (ALDE) Mechtild...
In March 2005, Mussolini was banned by a local court from regional elections held the following month for allegedly presenting fraudulent signatures [9]. "This is an affront to democracy, if they're going to exclude the Social Alternative they will have to exclude all the parties, because all the signature lists are false", Mussolini told Reuters [10]. Mussolini went on a hunger strike to protest the decision. [11] However, at the end of the month Italy's top administrative court, the Council of State, annulled the decision and she stood for election. [12] â - 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â Deaths in March ⢠31 â Terri Schiavo ⢠30 â Mitch Hedberg ⢠29 â Johnnie Cochran ⢠27 â Wilfred Bigelow ⢠26 â Paul Hester ⢠26 â James Callaghan ⢠21 â Jeff Weise ⢠21 â Bobby Short ⢠19 â John De Lorean ⢠18 â Gary Bertini ⢠17 â George F...
The Consiglio di Stato (English: Council of State) is a legal-administrative consultative body and ensures the legality of public administration in Italy. ...
In 2006 she responded to criticism by trans-gender Italian M.P. candidate Vladimir Luxuria, with a line "Meglio fascista che frocio", that has been roughly translated as "It is better to be a fascist than a faggot." The Italian word used, "frocio", is considered an insult referring to one's buttocks. [13] Vladimir Luxuria Vladimir Luxuria, 2002 Vladimir Luxuria (born Wladimiro Guadagno in Foggia, Apulia June 24, 1965), is an Italian actress, television personality, and politician. ...
She is a member of following European Parliament committees and delegations: Established 1952, as the Common Assembly President Hans-Gert Pöttering (EPP) Since 16 January 2007 Vice-Presidents 14 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (EPP) Alejo Vidal-Quadras (EPP) Gérard Onesta (Greens â EFA) Edward McMillan-Scott (ED) Mario Mauro (EPP) Miguel Angel MartÃnez MartÃnez (PES) Luigi Cocilovo (ALDE) Mechtild...
She also is an Honorary Member of the Italian Red Cross. The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) is a standing committee of the European Parliament. ...
The official Italian Red Cross page is here: [1] (Italian) For other information about international Red Cross/Crescent societies and news from most of these organisations, visit the homepage of the International Federation of Red Cross, Red Crescent Societies at [www. ...
Marriage and family She married customs police officer Mauro Floriani on 28 October 1989. [14] They have three children, Caterina, Clarissa, and Romano Floriani. They bear their father's surname, but she went through a complex legal process to allow them to attach her last name to theirs, and has campaigned for Italian law to be changed to allow all children to take their mother's last name should they so wish. [15] is the 301st day of the year (302nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Education The American Overseas School of Rome is a school for English-speaking students in grades kindergarten through 12, although Italian students wanting to attend higher education in their country need to take an additional 13th year, serving the international community in Rome, Italy. ...
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Quotes "So che gli Inglesi hanno il senso dell’autoironia, ma io sono napoletana e posso dire che noi donne sappiamo cucinare e pulire i frigoriferi e facciamo anche politica, mentre forse Godfrey Bloom non sa né pulire i frigoriferi, né fare politica." Godfrey Bloom is a Member of the European Parliament for Yorkshire and the Humber for the United Kingdom Independence Party. ...
"I know the English have a sense of humor about themselves, but I am from Naples and I can say that we women do know how to cook and clean the refrigerator and even be politicians, while perhaps Godfrey Bloom does not know either how to clean the refrigerator or how to be a politician" Thursday 22 July 2004 - Strasbourg Statement by the President-designate of the Commission (continuation) Godfrey Bloom is a Member of the European Parliament for Yorkshire and the Humber for the United Kingdom Independence Party. ...
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City flag City coat of arms Location Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country Region Alsace Department Bas-Rhin (67) Intercommunality Urban Community of Strasbourg Mayor Fabienne Keller (UMP) City Statistics Land area¹ 78. ...
Filmography Before entering politics, Mussolini appeared in the cinema as an actress. Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...
- Bianco rosso e (1972)
- Una Giornata particolare (1977)
- Il Caso Pupetta Maresca (1982, TV)
- Il Tassinaro (1983)
- Qualcosa di biondo (1984)
- The Assisi Underground (1985), playing a nun rescuing Jews from Benito Mussolini's fascists
- Ferragosto O.K. (1986, TV)
- Noi uomini duri (1987)
- Vincere per Vincere (1988, TV)
- Pupetta Maresca (1988, TV)
- Sabato domenica e lunedì (Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 1990, TV)
- Derech L'Ein Harod, Ha (1990)
- The neo-fascist Trilogy II: In the Name of the Duce (1994)
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References - "Italy's post-fascists to regroup" by Jan Repa, BBC News, 9 January 2004
- "Mussolini in Stilettos" by Susan Chenery, The Independent on Sunday, February 8, 2004, archived at FindArticles.com
- "A Mussolini Quits Rightist Party in Italy" The New York Times, November 15, 1996
- "Alessandra Mussolini seeks leadership of Italy's far Right" by Bruce Johnston, The Daily Telegraph, 26 January 2002
- "Mussolini to challenge party boss", CNN, January 25, 2002
- "Alessandra Mussolini barred from election because of faked signatures" by John Hooper, The Guardian , March 14, 2005
- "Mussolini’s granddaughter barred from vote", Reuters, March 13, 2005, on Tiscali News
- "Hunger Strike By Mussolini", Associated Press, March 15, 2005, on CBS News
- "Q&A: Italy regional elections", BBC News, 1 April 2005
- (Italian) "Mussolini a Vladimir Luxuria 'Meglio fascista che frocio'", La Repubblica, 9 March 2006
- "Chronicle" by Nadine Brozan, The New York Times, November 15, 1994
- "Mussolini calls for new naming law" by Malcolm Moore, The Daily Telegraph, May 31, 2006
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