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Background
Alessandra Mussolini is the daughter of Anna Maria Scicolone and Romano Mussolini, the third son of "Il Duce", fascist leader Benito Mussolini. Her aunt is the actress Sophia Loren.
She pursued an early career as a model, including posing for Playboy, and topless modeling . She later graduated from university with a degree in Medicine and Surgery.
Acting career
Before entering politics, Mussolini appeared in the cinema as an actress.
- Bianco rosso e (1972)
- Una Giornata particolare (1977)
- Il Caso Pupetta Maresca (1982) (TV)
- Il Tassinaro (1983)
- Qualcosa di biondo (1984)
- The Assisi Underground (1985)
- Ferragosto O.K. (1986) (TV)
- Noi uomini duri (1987)...as Ada
- Vincere per Vincere (1988, TV)
- Pupetta Maresca (1988, TV)
- Sabato domenica e lunedì (Saturday, Sunday, monday, 1990, TV)
- Derech L'Ein Harod, Ha (1990)
- The neo-fascist Trilogy II: In the Name of the Duce (1994)
Political career
In 1992, she was elected to parliament in a Naples constituency as a member of the neofascist Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI). She was favourable to the idea of an alliance between MSI and Forza Italia with a view to the elections of 1994 but she opposed the liquidation of the MSI and the creation of the new party Alleanza Nazionale.
She was later a candidate for the post of mayor of Naples, but was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. Her relations with Gianfranco Fini, leader of the National Alliance, were never very good. This antagonism was exacerbated when Fini criticized some aspects of fascism, such as its anti-semitism.
In November of 2003, Fini paid a visit to Israel. There, he declared that fascism had been "the absolute evil", apologizing to the government of Israel for the racial laws that Benito Mussolini had approved in 1938. Shortly after these declarations, Alessandra Mussolini abandoned Alleanza Nazionale.
She then founded a new party of the extreme right, Freedom of Action (now called Social Action), which united with other neofascist movements and gave rise to the electoral cartel Alternativa Sociale (Social Alternative). At the European elections of 2004, this coalition obtained 1.2% of the vote, permitting Alessandra to be elected to the European parliament.
In March 2005, Mussolini was banned by a local court from regional elections held the following month for allegedly presenting fraudulent signatures . "This is an affront to democracy, if they're going to exclude the Social Alternative they will have to exclude all the parties, because all the signature lists are false," Mussolini told Reuters . Mussolini went on a hunger strike to protest the decision. However, at the end of the month Italy's top administrative court annulled the decision, and she stood for election .
In 2006 she responded to criticism by transgender Italian MP candidate Vladimir Luxuria, with a line that has been roughly translated as "It is better to be a fascist than a faggot." The Italian word used, "frocio", is considered an insult reffering to ones buttocks. The fascist party has been criticized on several occasions for manifestly anti-homosexual stances.
Marriage
- Mauro Floriani (28 October 1989), three children:
External links
- European Parliament CV
- Official website of Alternativa Sociale
- Alessandra Mussolini at The Internet Movie Database.