Fascists banned from Mussolini shrine – and Griffin nowhere to be seen

The neo-fascist rally in Mussolini’s home town last weekend, which was to have featured Nick Griffin as a speaker, was banned by the local authorities and forced to reconvene a few kilometres away in an unauthorised location. The meeting, organised by Forza Nuovo leader Roberto Fiore , was titled ‘The end of antifascism’, and set…

Roberto Fiore Predappio rally April 2026
Roberto Fiore at Predappio

The neo-fascist rally in Mussolini’s home town last weekend, which was to have featured Nick Griffin as a speaker, was banned by the local authorities and forced to reconvene a few kilometres away in an unauthorised location.

The meeting, organised by Forza Nuovo leader Roberto Fiore , was titled ‘The end of antifascism’, and set to take place in Predappio, birthplace and burial place of Benito Mussolini, on Liberation Day, the anniversary of the overthrow of Italian fascism after the war.

Predappio flyer
Nick Griffin billed to speak at Predappio

It was to feature speakers including Fiore and others from the European extreme right, including former BNP leader Nick Griffin and Ioannis Zografos, a Greek lawyer associated with the now-dissolved neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn.

However, the planned venue, a former factory site, was declared unsuitable following an emergency meeting of the provincial public order committee.

General danger

Fire Service and municipal inspections found “serious structural deterioration and general danger”.

The organisers were also unable to demonstrate compliance with legal safety requirements. Mayor Roberto Canali signed an urgent ordinance on 24 April prohibiting any activity at the site beyond its designated use.

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Roberto Fiore addresses his supporters – but no sign of Nick Griffin

Fiore refused to accept the ruling and announced legal action against the local authorities.

Around a hundred of his supporters (two hundred according to the organisers) relocated to a social club in Rocca delle Caminate.

Another row

But the choice of venue caused another row: the club occupies parish-owned premises, and the local Catholic priest said he knew nothing about it and had not given his permission. The Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro also denied having authorised anything, and the Bishop publicly backed the parish priest.

It is unclear whether Nick Griffin was present in the end. Although a statement issued during the day said he would be one of the speakers at the closing session, none of the coverage posted online shows or refers to him actually being there.


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