APF opens local HQ in Italy

The APF has opened a “local” headquarters in northern Italy. The office/meeting room was opened in Seregno, near Rome, by Roberto Fiore and Nick Griffin on their return from Belarus. Italy has been identified as a place where the APF‘s leadership and expertise can have a real impact on the political tone of the country, at the same time raising awareness of the European dimension to our actions.
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Activists, citizens and journalists participated to the conference held by APF President Roberto Fiore and the Vice President Nick Griffin. The headquarters will host important meetings and political training in the following months.

Left, Roberto Fiore is interviewed by a team from the regional TV news station before the conference begins.

The area around Seregno has a tradition of manufacturing industry, but has been hit hard by globalisation and, more recently by the impact of the EU‘s sanctions war against Russia.

 

 

 

Below: Mr Fiore addresses the conference

 

 

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After the meeting, Fiore and Griffin travelled on to Rome, where they held further meetings to discuss the APF‘s coming publishing programme and possible ways to develop further our alternative media operation.

The next day they flew on to Sicily, in order to take part – together with APF Secretary-General Stefan Jacobsson – in an APF conference on the immigration crisis in the newly opened local headquarters of our Italian partner Forza Nuova in the fine old city of Catania (right and below)