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National Fascist Party (Italian Social Republic)
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The National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) is the founding and ruling political party of the Italian Social Republic. The PNF is the only permitted party in Italy, maintaining a unitary government and centralizing the state, military, and media. While economic interests are collected into the Corporatist State, both spiritual and political tendencies are collected into, and expressed by, the National Fascist Party and its subordinate bodies, which are in turn represented into the Grand Council of Fascism. The legal power of the PNF is guaranteed by the national constitution. The party leader is the Duce of the Republic, who holds also the title of Duce of the Fascism. The current Secretary is Marco Tarchi. The party was founded in March 1919 in Milano. After a brief squad
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Duce of the Fascism Italo Debalti
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National Fascist Party
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Fascist Imperial Fasces
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Paramilitary wing
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Fascism, Nationalism, National Socialism, Corporativism
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The National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) is the founding and ruling political party of the Italian Social Republic. The PNF is the only permitted party in Italy, maintaining a unitary government and centralizing the state, military, and media. While economic interests are collected into the Corporatist State, both spiritual and political tendencies are collected into, and expressed by, the National Fascist Party and its subordinate bodies, which are in turn represented into the Grand Council of Fascism. The legal power of the PNF is guaranteed by the national constitution. The party leader is the Duce of the Republic, who holds also the title of Duce of the Fascism. The current Secretary is Marco Tarchi. The party was founded in March 1919 in Milano. After a brief squadrist phase, the PNF seized the power. The party has fluctuated between periods of reformism and political conservatism throughout its history. Both before and after the founding of the Italian Social Republic, the PNF's history is defined by various power struggles and ideological battles. The vast majority of military and civil officials are members of the Party. The National Fascist Party is a voluntary militia under the command of the Duce, in the service of the Fascist State. The Duce is the Head of P.N.F. Gives orders for the action to be performed. The tasks of P.N.F. are: the preservation and enhancement of the Fascist Revolution, the political education of the Italians. The Fascist comprises life as duty, elevation, conquest and must always keep in mind the commandment of the Duce: "Believing Obeying Fighting". The P.N.F. is made up of Fasci di Combattimento: the Fasces are grouped into provincial Fighting Fasces Federations. Within the Fasci di Combattimento level, Fascist Borough Groups, Sectors and Sections can be constituted. In their daily activities PNF activists at the neighbourhood or workplace level often choose to ignore obstinate characters, who are not important or numerous enough to be reproved. The most provocative and rebellious cases do face retribution. Keeping the Party’s approval is a prerequisite for navigating administrative channels, and the party ultimately has the power to excommunicate people, leaving them ineligible for bank accounts or homes. As for other single-parties, the PNF is based on guidance principle: the leader leads the party, the party leads its members, its members lead society.