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Rome (JTA) — Italy's neo-
fascists have formally voted
to soften some of their tradi-
tional far-right positions in
an attempt to ditch their
jackboot image and win sup-
port in crucial general elec-
tions two months from now.
Delegates to a national
convention this past
weekend of the neo-fascist
Italian Social Movement,
known by the initials MSI,
backed party leader Gian-
franco Fini's call to merge
with other conservative-
right groups into a bloc
called the National Alliance
Movement.
"Fascist-anti-fascist
polemics have disappeared,"
Mr. Fini told the delegates.
"There is no longer
ideological anathema. Let's
consign fascism to the judg-
ment of history, as should
also happen to anti-fascism.
The new Italy needs neither
penitents nor deniers, but
rather a new synthesis
which agrees on common
values."
These values, he said,
should be "freedom, democ-
racy, solidarity, refusal of
any dictatorship or
totalitarianism, and refusal
of any form of racism or dis-
crimination."
The National Alliance al-
ready has the support of
some marginal conservative
groups such as shopkeepers
and monarchists, but it is
seeking to ally itself with
other rightists before the
country's general elections,
scheduled for March 27-28.
The elections will be the
first national poll held under
a new, simple-majority elec-
toral system, which effec-
tively forces Italy's numer-
ous small parties to form co-
alitions.
In the upcoming elections,
voters are widely expected to
replace the current scandal-
tainted Parliament and
throw out the discredited
politicians and parties that
have led the country for the
past 45 years.
The MSI, founded by
followers of the slain fascist
dictator Benito Mussolini
after World War II, was
regarded as an extremist fr-
inge party until it made sur-
prisingly strong gains in
local elections held under
the new majority system in
December.
Jewish leaders in Italy had
regarded the MSI threat

—particularly in the
mayoral races in Rome and
Naples — so dangerous that
for the first time they openly
called on voters not to vote
for a certain party.
Buoyed by those election
results, Mr. Fini announced
he wanted to formally shed
the MSI's extremist image
and form the National Alli-
ance, a move some commen-
tators here have compared to
the transformation of the
former Communists into
more mainstream left-wing
forces after the collapse of
communism.
A reformed MSI would be a
key element in any right-
wing alliance, although
some other rightist leaders
refuse to believe that the
party has actually changed.
"The fascists remain fas-
cists: they should disap-
pear," Umberto Bossi,
leader of the Northern
League party, told the daily
newspaper L'Independente.
The Northern League is a
party that advocates some
sort of sovereignty for nor-
thern Italy for financial
reasons because the in-
dustrialized North is far
wealthier than southern ha-
. ly.
"It's not enough for a party
leader to say one fine day
`Now I'm changing every-
thing' for it to really
happen," he said. "Fini is
the heir to Mussolini."



Deported Guard
Goes To Britain

New York (JTA) — An ad-
mitted SS guard at the
Mauthausen death camp has
left the United States and
gone to Britain, the Justice
Department announced.
Alexander Schweidler, 71,
a resident of Inverness, Fla.,
left the United States on
Jan. 20. A deportation order
had been issued by a United
States immigration judge in
Miami last month.
The deportation order was
the result of a settlement
reached between the
Department of Justice's Of-
fice of Special Investigations
and Schweidler, a citizen of
the United Kingdom born in
Slovakia.
OSI had maintained that
Schweidler fatally shot two
Soviet prisoners of war at
the Mauthausen camp. C1

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