Argentine Fascist Party Partido Fascista Argentino | |
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Leader | Nicholás Vitelli Nimio de Anquín |
Founder | Ottavio Dinale |
Founded | 1932 |
Dissolved | 1936 |
Preceded by | National Fascist Party |
Succeeded by | National Fascist Union |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Fascism Nacionalismo Corporativism Anti-communism |
Political position | Far-right |
International affiliation | Fascios all'stero |
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The Argentine Fascist Party (Partido Fascista Argentino, PFA) was a fascist political party in Argentina from 1932 until its official disbandment in 1936, when it was succeeded by the National Fascist Union (Union Nacional Fascista, UNF).[1] Founded by Italian Argentines,[2] the party was formed as a breakaway faction from Argentina's National Fascist Party (Partido Nacional Fascista, PNF).[3] It was based upon Italian fascism and was recognized by Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party in 1935.[4] In the 1930s the party became a mass movement, particularly in the Córdoba reguon.[5] Nicholás Vitelli led the PFA's branch in Córdoba until his death in 1934, when Nimio de Anquín took the leadership of the party.[6]
The PFA's main political allies in Córdoba were the Argentine Civic Legion and the Nationalist Action of Argentina/Affirmation of a New Argentina movement.[7]