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Giovanni Scuderi (born 24 May 1935) is an Italian politician and general secretary of the Italian Marxist–Leninist Party (PMLI), which was established by him and others on 10 April 1977.


Early life and political career

Scuderi was born in
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,
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. He became an employee of the municipal waste disposal company in
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. Afterwards, he began his political militancy in the left-wing current of
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(DC) from 1959 to 1964. During this period as a DC member, he supported the advent of the
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and the Organic centre-left, and subsequently for dialogue and government collaboration with the Italian Communist Party (PCI). His reasoning from exiting the DC was highlighted by ''
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''. In 1967, along with three other
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militants, Scuderi joined the Federation of Marxist–Leninist Communists of Italy, which was one of the first splits among Marxists–Leninists in Italy. He left it in 1968 and joined the
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(PCd'I (ml)), becoming its provincial secretary of Florence. He had a clash with , who separated from the party to form the PCd'I (ml) – Red Line, and then with the latter's general secretary .


Italian Marxist–Leninist Party

In 1969, Scuderi established the Marxist–Leninist Italian Bolshevik Communist Organization and '' Il Bolscevico'' (''The Bolshevik''). Inspired by the
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and the
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, the paper was founded three days after the Piazza Fontana bombing; he was the first to publicly define the bombing a ''strage di Stato'' (a massacre thought to be organized by organs of the state) as part of the
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in Italy. He was the newspaper's first political director and supported the unity of the Italian
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against the perceived revisionism of the PCI. In 1977, he established the PMLI in Florence and became its general secretary, a position that he maintains into the 2020s. During his political struggle, among the works he wrote are an essay for the International Seminary on Marxism–Leninism. His works are diffused in
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,
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, and
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. Scuderi lives in Florence, where the headquarters of the PMLI are located. Scuderi considers the
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"a historical event that demonstrated that the proletariat is capable of conquering political power and building socialism." Since the 1980s, former Italian partisan was close to the PMLI. In 1998, Scuderi wrote a tribute to
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upon his death. At the 5th Plenary Session of the 5th Party Central Committee, which was held in Florence on 11 October 2015, while condemning
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attacks, Scuderi affirmed his support for the
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against the global forces of
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. He also supported the
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on anti-imperialist grounds, while commenting that "there is an abyss between the PMLI and the ideology, strategy, program, methods of struggle, and anti-female policy of the Taliban". In 2022, he condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine as imperialism, which he defines it as "the mortal enemy of all the peoples of the world", expressed support for the Ukrainian resistance, and described
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as the new tsar who is heading a neo-Nazi army. In March 2022, the Vatican invited ''Il Bolscevico'' to a public debate, which Scuderi accepted.


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