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Over 1,000 people marched through the streets of La Spezia with banners and tricolors to reiterate the need for Europe as a Power and a remigration program.

โ€œDespite attempts to boycott the demonstration, the city of La Spezia welcomed our march with applause and citizen participation.โ€

โ€œThe only moments of tension were when the anti-fascist march tried to approach the square, where we were holding the closing rally of the march, probably with the intention of intimidating the citizens present, and at the meeting point at the end of the demonstration.โ€

โ€œWe reiterate it now as we have reiterated in recent days: no one can stop us from demonstrating. It was only the intervention of the police that prevented us from going to confront these runaways: we are tired of people who first cry massacre and then hide behind police cordons.โ€

โ€œToday we have re-established a principle: no one can stop us from being in the square.โ€
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The celebrations of May Day and the Feast of Joan of Arc on 11 May in unoccupied France differed greatly in theme and character from those held in Paris. Once again the Paris papers invoked Europeanism while genuinely patriotic sentiments wedded to French opinion appeared in Vichy. The Rassemblement national populaire (RNP) celebrated May Day in Paris with heavy European and national socialist overtones, a parade of its militants guarded by the black-clad soldiers of the SS whom Dรฉat once again praised as true socialist revolutionaries. Dรฉat hoped his own people would consider the First of May a chance to meditate on an adaptive national socialist revolution in both their national and common European community.

Marcel Dรฉat, "Printemps europรฉen", L'ร†uvre, 1 May 1941; idem, "La seconde passion de Jeanne", ibid., 11 May 1941.
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In southern France May Day witnessed the banning of any manifestations not authorized by Vichy, Radio Lyons insisting the holiday not be used to promote the agenda of any single group. In Le Figaro, Education Minister Jerome Carcopino reiterated that French collaboration in the New Europe would contribute only weakness, inferiority and distress unless France remained herself and retained her traditional virtues. Joan, a Europeanist martyr to the RNP and a victim of English treachery to the PPF, remained the heroine of national unity in the eyes of the Vichy press and government. In the eyes of the Marshal himself, the peasant daughter of a people ravaged by treason and factions remained forever the symbol of France and a reminder that the country, in order to survive, had to immerse herself in her historic traditions.

Marcel Dรฉat "L'exemple de Jeanne d'Arc", L'ร†uvre, May 11, 1941; and Philippe Pรฉtain, Le Temps, May 11, 1941.
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Both the symbols of France and the actions of her government drew sharply different interpretations in Paris and in Vichy. What was presented as socialist and European in the north was interpreted as conservative and national in the south. A case in point was the publicity given to both the Comitรฉ Europรฉen de l'Automobile and the Ten-Year Plan of Lehideux, which became drawn into the Paris-Vichy press debate before and during the Joan of Arc celebrations. While the RNP papers pictured the Ten-Year Plan as the epitome of European planning and a blueprint for France's role in the New Order, the conservative Vichy press minimized its European aspects. Le Temps and Le Figaro interpreted the Lehideux scheme purely as a model for national renewal in the spirit of the French pioneers of the past.
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Even in La Spezia, as in Bologna and in every other place where we have demonstrated in these months, we have affirmed a principle: there cannot be cities where we are not allowed to take to the streets.

Those who threatened to prevent us from doing so, to hang us upside down, to send us into the sewers, this time too, marched with their tails between their legs, staging the usual miserable theatrics, aware of being well protected by cordons and police vehicles. Instead, there was much applause from shopkeepers and citizens, much encouragement, despite the climate of tension created for days.

We certainly cannot retreat, in the face of a mafia system, that of anti-fascism and the increasingly clear connivance between the social centers and the cliques of the institutional left.

And it matters little if at every demonstration or commemoration we are hit with complaints, bans, trials, convictions.
We know that being on this side has a cost, sometimes a very high one to pay.

It's the price of being free.
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In Stockholm, the Swedish court system has refused to continue the case against migrant Amin Kibuki (24), who set fire to the hair of a pensioner on a bus. They said he had "already been convicted of another offence, an explosion in a residential area" and the investigation decided that was "enough".

The victim, Egon Malmgren, a former state radio reporter, was travelling on the bus when two young men started filming him and set fire to his hair. The cameras on the bus were faulty, but after a while the police found a video of the attack on the perpetrator's phone. The case was reopened - and closed again. The judge literally said, "no substantial interests will be ignored if the case is dismissed". In other words, arson of a pensioner is nothing.

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"Mussolini made an effort to teach women the values of sport."

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Despite ferocious opposition from politicians, antifa, and the media, the first European Remigration Summit โ€” ReSum25 โ€” was a smashing success. Speakers included some of the biggest names in European nationalism, and the audience of some 300 people was overwhelmingly young, enthusiastic, and by all appearances, deeply committed to the cause of our people and civilization.

Like so many nationalist events, this one had its original venue yanked just a few days beforehand, and organizers made a herculean effort to find a replacement. Since the site was only available in the morning, the afternoon plans were promptly rescheduled for the morning. We met in a movie theatre at some distance from the original site but still in the suburbs of Milan, and it served its purpose admirably.

By the time the conference began, the theatre was packed โ€” despite the switch in both time and place. Like other events held in the teeth of intense opposition, there was a special thrill just being there, in addition to the joy of being in the company of so many comrades โ€” at least two from as far away as Australia!

https://www.amren.com/features/2025/05/a-rousing-success-remigration-summit-2025/
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This was one of the most inspiring events I have attended in years. So many smart, dedicated young people devoted to our cause!

Our European cousins are streets ahead of us in terms of serious, political organization.

Jared Taylor, 18 May 2025.
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The Nationalist wave continues to wash over Europe. Chega are now the official opposition party in Portugal. It is another historic and unprecedented result. Remigration will take them to power next time.

Kenny Smith, 19 May 2025.
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