Roberto Fiore, born on April fifteenth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a prominent figure in Italian far-right politics. He has been at the helm of Forza Nuova, a party he founded in nineteen ninety-seven, and has served as the president of the Alliance for Peace and Freedom since two thousand fifteen. His political journey includes a brief tenure as a Member of the European Parliament for Central Italy from two thousand eight to two thousand nine.
Fiore's political ideology is rooted in neo-fascism, a self-identification that has shaped his career and public persona. His controversial past includes a conviction in Italy for subversion and involvement in armed gang activities, which are linked to the right-wing terrorist organization known as 'Terza posizione' or 'Third position.'
Despite his legal troubles, Fiore has remained a significant player in the far-right landscape of Italy, advocating for his party's agenda and maintaining a presence in European politics. His leadership of Forza Nuova has been marked by a commitment to his beliefs, even in the face of criticism and legal challenges.