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The National Movement for Sovereignty ( it, Movimento Nazionale per la Sovranità, MNS) was a National conservatism, national-conservative List of political parties in Italy, political party in Italy, founded on 18 February 2017, with the merger of National Action (Italy), National Action and The Right (Italy), The Right. Its founders were Gianni Alemanno and Francesco Storace, both former ministers and former leaders of the two founding parties, respectively. The MNS had his powerbase in Lazio, the region of Rome and a traditional stronghold of Italian right-wing parties: Alemanno served as mayor of Rome (2008–2013), Storace as President of Lazio (2000–2005). The party was finally merged into Brothers of Italy in December 2019.


History

The roots of the MNS can be traced in the tradition of the Italian Social Movement (MSI), the party of the post-Italian Fascism, fascist right, and its successor, National Alliance (Italy), National Alliance (AN), launched in 1993 and established in 1995. Both National Action (Italy), National Action and The Right (Italy), The Right are heirs of that tradition. The latter was founded in 2007 by former President of Lazio Francesco Storace, who opposed the merger of National Alliance into The People of Freedom, while National Action was launched in 2015 by former mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno. Both Alemanno and Storace hailed from the Social Right faction of the defunct National Alliance. During its founding congress in February 2017, the MNS elected Alemanno secretary and Storace president. The party aimed at forming a broad "Sovereignitist Pole" with the Lega Nord, Northern League (LN), Brothers of Italy, Direction Italy, and others. However, Brothers of Italy did not take part to the MNS' founding congress, despite being invited. In the run-up of the 2018 Italian general election, 2018 general election the party endorsed Matteo Salvini and the LN, which was restyled as "League". As a result, the MNS had a few candidates in League's lists. However, Storace disagreed with Alemanno on them and on which candidate the party should endorse in the 2018 Lazio regional election, regional election in Lazio: the former favoured right-wing independent Sergio Pirozzi, the latter the Centre-right coalition (Italy), official centre-right candidate Stefano Parisi. When Storace resigned from president, Alemanno tried to mind fences (the role of president remained temporarily vacant), but also led the party to officially support Parisi. Storace denounced that the episode had marked his "definitive imcompatibility with the MNS". Claudio Barbaro of the MNS was elected senator under the agreement between the party and the League. In May 2018, Roberto Menia replaced Storace, who had left the party, as MNS president. In March 2019, after being sentenced in the ''Mafia Capitale'' trial, Alemanno resigned as secretary of the MNS. In the 2019 European Parliament election in Italy, 2019 European Parliament election the MNS presented its candidates on the lists of Brothers of Italy (FdI). Subsequently, in June 2019, the MNS formed a federative pact with FdI. In July 2019 Marco Cerreto was elected new secretary of the MNS. In December 2019 the MNS was finally merged into FdI.FdI abbraccia il movimento nazionale. «La risposta all’appello di Giorgia: casa comune a destra»
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Founding parties

Additionally, a number of associations and local groups joined the MNS.


Leadership

*Secretary: Gianni Alemanno (2017–2019), Marco Cerreto (2019) *President: Francesco Storace (2017–2018), Roberto Menia (2018–2019) **Deputy Secretary: Roberto Menia (2017–2018) **Spokesperson: Marco Cerreto (2018–2019) **Organisational Secretary: Roberto Buonasorte (2017–2018), Felice Costini (2018–2019) *Coordinator of the National Board: Giuseppe Scopelliti (2017–2019) *Coordinator of the National Assembly: TBD *President of the College of Guarantee: Livio Proietti (2017–2019) *Guarantors: Domenico Nania (2017–present), Paolo Agostinacchio (2017–2018), Francesco Bevilacqua (2018–2019)


External links


Official websiteAzioneNazionale.itLaDestra.com


References

{{Historical Italian political parties Defunct nationalist parties in Italy National conservative parties Right-wing parties in Europe Eurosceptic parties in Italy 2017 establishments in Italy 2019 disestablishments in Italy Political parties established in 2017 Political parties disestablished in 2019 Conservative parties in Italy Right-wing politics in Italy