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| colorcode = black
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| logo = Azione Studentesca.png
| logo = Azione Studentesca.png
| leader = Anthony La Mantia
| leader = Riccardo Ponzio
| founded = 1996<br />2016
| founded = 1996<br />2016 (Refoundation)
| dissolved = 2009
| dissolved = 2009 (1996 Version)
| headquarters = Via Frusa 37, [[Florence]]
| headquarters = Via Frusa 37, [[Florence]]
| ideology = [[Italian nationalism]]<br />[[Neo-fascism]]<ref name="Raimo 2018"/><br />[[Communitarianism]]<br />[[Paternalistic conservatism]]<ref name="Raimo 2018">{{cite web |last=Raimo |first=Christian |date=29 January 2018 |title=Ritratto del neofascista da giovane |url=https://www.internazionale.it/reportage/christian-raimo/2018/01/29/neofascismo-scuola-ragazzi |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=Internazionale |language=it}}</ref><br />[[Identitarianism]]
| ideology = [[Italian nationalism]]<br />[[Neo-fascism]]<ref name="Raimo 2018"/><br />[[Paternalistic conservatism]]<ref name="Raimo 2018">{{cite web |last=Raimo |first=Christian |date=29 January 2018 |title=Ritratto del neofascista da giovane |url=https://www.internazionale.it/reportage/christian-raimo/2018/01/29/neofascismo-scuola-ragazzi |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=Internazionale |language=it}}</ref><br />[[Identitarianism]]<br>[[Traditionalist conservatism]]<br>
| position =
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| colours = Black, yellow
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=== Relaunch in 2016 ===
=== Relaunch in 2016 ===
Student Action was relaunched in 2016, this time affiliated with [[Brothers of Italy]] and its youth movement, the [[National Youth (Italy)|National Youth]]. The new group is considered to be much more radical than the original one, often openly supporting [[neo-fascist]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Raimo |first=Christian |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3QsxtAEACAAJ |title=Ho 16 anni e sono fascista: indagine sui ragazzi e l'estrema destra |date=2018 |publisher=[[Edizioni Piemme]] |isbn=978-88-566-6644-1 |language=it}}</ref> the [[identitarian movement]], and [[communitarian]], and [[paternalistic conservative]] positions.<ref name="Raimo 2018">{{cite web |last=Raimo |first=Christian |date=29 January 2018 |title=Ritratto del neofascista da giovane |url=https://www.internazionale.it/reportage/christian-raimo/2018/01/29/neofascismo-scuola-ragazzi |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=Internazionale |language=it}}</ref>
Student Action was relaunched in 2016, this time affiliated with [[Brothers of Italy]] and its youth movement, the [[National Youth (Italy)|National Youth]]. The new group is considered to be much more radical than the original one, often openly supporting [[neo-fascist]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Raimo |first=Christian |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3QsxtAEACAAJ |title=Ho 16 anni e sono fascista: indagine sui ragazzi e l'estrema destra |date=2018 |publisher=[[Edizioni Piemme]] |isbn=978-88-566-6644-1 |language=it}}</ref> [[identitarian]], and [[communitarian]], and [[paternalistic conservative]] positions.<ref name="Raimo 2018">{{cite web |last=Raimo |first=Christian |date=29 January 2018 |title=Ritratto del neofascista da giovane |url=https://www.internazionale.it/reportage/christian-raimo/2018/01/29/neofascismo-scuola-ragazzi |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=Internazionale |language=it}}</ref>

== Symbol ==
== Symbol ==
Student Action adapted a breton cross (a variant of the [[celtic cross]]) as its symbol in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |date=28 June 2002|title=Qual è il significato della croce celtica? |url=https://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/qual-e-il-significato-della-croce-celtica |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=[[Focus (Italian magazine)|Focus]]|language=it}}</ref>
Student Action adapted a breton cross (a variant of the [[Celtic cross]]) as its symbol in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |date=28 June 2002|title=Qual è il significato della croce celtica? |url=https://www.focus.it/cultura/storia/qual-e-il-significato-della-croce-celtica |access-date=27 October 2022 |website=[[Focus (Italian magazine)|Focus]]|language=it}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 04:06, 3 July 2024

Student Action
Azione Studentesca
LeaderRiccardo Ponzio
Founded1996
2016 (Refoundation)
Dissolved2009 (1996 Version)
HeadquartersVia Frusa 37, Florence
IdeologyItalian nationalism
Neo-fascism[1]
Paternalistic conservatism[1]
Identitarianism
Traditionalist conservatism
ColoursBlack, yellow
Mother partyNational Alliance (1996–2009)
Brothers of Italy (since 2016)[2][3][4]
NewspaperAgoghè
Websiteazionestudentescaofficial.com

Student Action (Azione Studentesca, AS) is a far-right student movement in Italy, formerly connected to National Alliance and since 2016 to Brothers of Italy.

History

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1996–2009

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The movement was founded in 1996 by Youth Action (Azione Giovani, AS), the youth wing of National Alliance.[5] Among the early members of the association was Giorgia Meloni, who would later become a prominent right-wing leader in Italy[6] and eventually became Prime Minister of Italy in 2022.

The group gained notoriety when it occupied the headquarters of the Federation of Education Workers (FLC), a left-wing trade unions affiliated to the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL).[7]

After National Alliance merged with Forza Italia into The People of Freedom (PdL), Student Action was disbanded and its members joined the National Student Movement, affiliated to Young Italy, the youth wing of the PdL.[8]

Relaunch in 2016

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Student Action was relaunched in 2016, this time affiliated with Brothers of Italy and its youth movement, the National Youth. The new group is considered to be much more radical than the original one, often openly supporting neo-fascist,[9] identitarian, and communitarian, and paternalistic conservative positions.[1]

Symbol

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Student Action adapted a breton cross (a variant of the Celtic cross) as its symbol in 2016.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Raimo, Christian (29 January 2018). "Ritratto del neofascista da giovane". Internazionale (in Italian). Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Azione Studentesca". Azione Stidentesca Italia. 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2022 – via Facebook.
  3. ^ Barichello, Irene (8 March 2017). "Quando l'estrema destra entra nelle scuole". Patria Indipendente (in Italian). Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  4. ^ Gazzanti, Carmine (25 November 2017). "L'Estrema destra avanza tra i giovani (E non stiamo facendo abbastanza per impedirlo)". Linkiesta (in Italian). Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  5. ^ Rapport: Centre de recherche d'information et de documentation antiraciste (in French). CEDIDELP/CRIDA. 1998. p. 127. ISBN 978-2-911881-01-5 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Vespa, Bruno (2015). Donne d'Italia (in Italian). Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. p. 157. ISBN 978-88-520-6998-7 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Gli studenti occupano sede Cgil". La Repubblica (in Italian). 13 November 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Scuola, passaggio di consegne tra Azione Studentesca e Movimento Studentesco Nazionale". L'Osservatore d'Italia (in Italian). 10 September 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  9. ^ Raimo, Christian (2018). Ho 16 anni e sono fascista: indagine sui ragazzi e l'estrema destra (in Italian). Edizioni Piemme. ISBN 978-88-566-6644-1.
  10. ^ "Qual è il significato della croce celtica?". Focus (in Italian). 28 June 2002. Retrieved 27 October 2022.