FORETOLD MUSSOLINI
A summary of his political creed written by Garibaldi about the "year 1874, and found among the papers of his son-in-law, which are preserved at a Milan museum, contains a clause which, might be regard-, ed as a forecast of the Mussolini regime.' The "creed" is being published in full in; the ItaliaD magazine "Camicia Rossa," or "Red Shirt," whose editor is a grandson of the Italian "Liberator." The document comprises seven clauses, the last of which reads: "As soon as'possible,.being master of myself, Italy mußt choose a republican form of Government. The1 most honest among Italians should be chosen as a temporary dictator, "with- the same powers enjoyed by the. Fabius and Cineinnatus rulers. The dictatorial system will last until the Italian nation is more used to liberty, and her existence }s no longer menaced by powerful neighbours. Thea the dictatorship will be replaced by a »*• gular republican. Govcrniaeat."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 3
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152FORETOLD MUSSOLINI Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 3
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