Roberto Fiore

Roberto Fiore has been a leading neo-fascist in the post-war era, both in Italy and across Europe. He has long been a disciple of Julius Evola.

As leader of Terza Posizione, Fiore became a wanted man in Italy after the [1980]] bombing of Bologna train station. This status was increased in 1985 when a Rome court declared that TP was simply a cover movement for the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari, the terror group blamed on the attack. As a result Fiore spent much of the 1980s in exile in the United Kingdom, where it was alleged by Searchlight that he avoided extradition by working for the Secret Intelligence Service.

In England Fiore became a close friend of Nick Griffin and following Griffin's departure from the British National Front he helped to organise the International Third Position, becoming a founder member.

Fiore has since returned to Italy and is active in politics as the leader of Forza Nuova, one of the constituent parts of Alternativa Sociale.

See also: Roberto Fiore, 1980s, 1985, Alternativa Sociale, Bologna, British National Front, England, Europe, Forza Nuova, International Third Position