The Green Front (Italian: Fronte Verde, FV), whose complete name is Green Front – Independent Ecologists (Italian: Fronte Verde – Ecologisti Indipendenti, FVEI), is a small green political party in Italy, led by , a former leader of the "National Youth" (the youth wing of the neo-fascist Tricolour Flame party). The symbol of the party is a stylized archer. In the 2008 general election it supported the "For the Common Good" list (Italian: Per il Bene Comune), led by Stefano Montanari and former senator Fernando Rossi (0.3% of the vote).
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| - The Green Front (Italian: Fronte Verde, FV), whose complete name is Green Front – Independent Ecologists (Italian: Fronte Verde – Ecologisti Indipendenti, FVEI), is a small green political party in Italy, led by , a former leader of the "National Youth" (the youth wing of the neo-fascist Tricolour Flame party). The symbol of the party is a stylized archer. In the 2008 general election it supported the "For the Common Good" list (Italian: Per il Bene Comune), led by Stefano Montanari and former senator Fernando Rossi (0.3% of the vote). (en)
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| - Fronte Verde (en)
- Green Front (en)
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| - The Green Front (Italian: Fronte Verde, FV), whose complete name is Green Front – Independent Ecologists (Italian: Fronte Verde – Ecologisti Indipendenti, FVEI), is a small green political party in Italy, led by , a former leader of the "National Youth" (the youth wing of the neo-fascist Tricolour Flame party). The symbol of the party is a stylized archer. The Green Front does not declare itself to be of right-wing nor left-wing, it is inspired by a spiritual conception of life he declares himself for direct democracy, anti-nuclear, anti-capitalist, anti-globalization and is in favor of the Self-determination of the peoples. In the 2008 general election it supported the "For the Common Good" list (Italian: Per il Bene Comune), led by Stefano Montanari and former senator Fernando Rossi (0.3% of the vote). On the occasion of the 2009 European election, the party stipulated an agreement with the Liberal Democrats of Daniela Melchiorre, but the list obtained a mere 0.2% of the vote. On 1 March 2009, during the National Assembly in Rome, the Green Front changed its name into "Green Front – Independent Ecologists". During the works of the National Assembly, Vincenzo Galizia was re-elected unanimously as National President. In the 2013 Lazio regional election the Green Front supported Storace's candidacy for the presidency of the region. The party finally scored just 2,021 preferences and 0.07% of the votes, while Storace was defeated by the centre-left candidate Zingaretti. On the occasion of the 2014 European election, the Green Front supported the candidates of the Northern League. In the 2019 European election the Green Front supported two candidates of the Green Europe list (Giuliana Farinaro and Elvira Maria Vernengo). After the newspaper Il Foglio reported the support to Green Europe, Giuseppe Civati withdrew (informally) his candidacy and suspended his election campaign in disappointment with support for the list from a party led by a former far-right politician. (en)
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