THE FASCISTS
SERIOUS RIFT IN PARTY DEMAND FOR GENERAL ELECTION (By Eloctrio Telegraph.—Copyright Australian & N.Z. Uaulo Association) LONDON. April ... The Daily Herald's special correspondent at Chiasso says thai Signor Mussolini'.- long speech al the Fascist ['irund Council Hi si week was not as given out a review of Ihe foreign position, but dealt with (he internal position especially the crisis within the Fascist ranks. The withdrawal of Signor Farinncci from the secretaryship did not settle the profound rift in the party; in fact his successor. Signor 'Curat i. inherited a situation of confusion and disorder. The most significant indication is Signor Mussolini's decision i<> make control of the Fascist management committee his own la-k. One phase of the struggle is the demand for a general election. Signor Federzoui. who is reported as willing In negotiate idi electoral alliance with the Vatican. is head of an industrial group and ianxious lo pacify the opposition aroused by the Fascist policy.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 April 1926, Page 5
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