Social Idea Movement

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Social Idea Movement
Movimento idea Sociale
Secretary Raffaele Bruno
Founder Pino Rauti
Founded7 May 2004
Split from Tricolour Flame
HeadquartersVia Maddaloni, 6
80134 Naples
Ideology Neo-fascism
Political position Far-right
Website
movimentoideasocia0.wixsite.com/movideasoc

Social Idea Movement (Movimento Idea Sociale, MIS) is an Italian neo-fascist political party.

It was founded in 2004 by a split of the Tricolour Flame party. Its leader was, until his death Pino Rauti, former leader of the Italian Social Movement and founder of Tricolour Flame. Currently the leader of party is Raffaele Bruno.

In the general elections of 2013 MIS presented itself as Italian Missinian Refoundation (Rifondazione Missina Italiana) only in Campania, getting only 0.01% of vote for the Chamber and 0.00 of vote for the Senate.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies
Election year# of
overall votes
 % of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–Leader
2013 3,178 #270.00
0 / 630
Senate of the Republic
Election year# of
overall votes
 % of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–Leader
2013 2,717 (#44)0.00
0 / 630

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