Argentine Fascist Party

Argentine Fascist Party
Partido Fascista Argentino
LeaderNicholás Vitelli
Nimio de Anquín
FounderOttavio Dinale
Founded1932 (1932)
Dissolved1936 (1936)
Preceded byNational Fascist Party
Succeeded byNational Fascist Union
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
IdeologyFascism
Nacionalismo
Corporativism
Anti-communism
Political positionFar-right
International affiliationFascios all'stero
Party flag
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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). Founded by Italian Argentines, the party was formed as a breakaway faction from Argentina's National Fascist Party (Partido Nacional Fascista, PNF). It was based upon Italian fascism and was recognized by Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party in 1935. In the 1930s the party became a mass movement, particularly in the Córdoba reguon. Nicholás Vitelli led the PFA's branch in Córdoba until his death in 1934, when Nimio de Anquín took the leadership of the party.

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.



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