ANPI explained

National Association of the Italian Partisans
Abbreviation:ANPI
Formation:5 April 1945
Type:charitable foundation
Purpose:preserving and promoting the history and values of the Resistance and Constitution
Headquarters:Rome, Italy
Membership:110,000[1]
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Gianfranco Pagliarulo
Website:www.anpi.it

Italian: italic=no|Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia (ANPI; National Association of Italian Partisans) is an association founded by partisans and participants of the Italian Resistance against the Italian fascist regime and the subsequent Nazi occupation during World War II.[2] ANPI was founded in Rome in 1944,[3] as the war continued in northern Italy. It was constituted as a charitable foundation on 5 April 1945. It persists due to the activity of its anti-fascist members.

History

The National Association of Italian Partisans was created by volunteers who took part in the war in the central regions of the Italian peninsula.

After the fall of the Italian Social Republic, the ANPI spread over the country as far as the southern tip of Italy. Most of the partisans who fought came from the center-north of Italy, but there were also members from Yugoslavia, Greece and France.

On 5 April 1945, the day that the ANPI was recognized as a charitable foundation, the association represented all the Italian partisans and was managed by a council reuniting the different brigades that fought in the war (Brigate Garibaldi, Ferruccio Parri’s,, Mazzini Society, independent groups and Catholic partisans groups), but after the first national congress, which took place in Rome in 1947, problems arose due to different visions of internal and foreign politics within the group.

List of ANPI National Congresses

  1. Rome, 6–9 December 1947
  2. Venice, 19–21 March 1949
  3. Rome, 27–29 June 1952
  4. Milan, 6–8 April 1956
  5. Turin, 19–21 June 1959
  6. Rome, 14–16 February 1964
  7. Bologna, 18–21 March 1971
  8. Florence, 4–7 November 1976
  9. Genoa, 26–29 March 1981
  10. Milan, 10–13 December 1986
  11. Bologna, 2–5 June 1991
  12. Naples, 28–30 June 1996
  13. Abano Terme (PD), 29–31 March 2001
  14. Chianciano Terme (SI), 24–26 February 2006
  15. Turin, 24–27 March 2011[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
  16. Rimini, 12–15 May 2016
  17. Riccione, 24–27 March 2022

Objectives

ANPI's objectives are the maintenance of the historical role of the partisan war by means of research and the collection of personal stories. Its goals are a continued defense against historical revisionism and the ideal and ethical support of the high values of freedom and democracy expressed in the 1948 constitution, in which the ideals of the Italian resistance were collected.[9]

Members

Unlike other veterans' associations, veterans can become ANPI members if they belong to one of the categories listed in Article 23 of its regulations. These include partisans, patriots, soldiers who fought against German soldiers after the Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces, prisoners or deportees—during the civil war—for political activities or racial discrimination, imprisoned military persons who did not support the Italian Social Republic, and also all citizens who, without any distinction of age, declare themselves as antifascists, in accordance to ANPI regulations.[10] With the introduction of a new regulation, approved during the 14th congress,[11] in 2006, ANPI allowed a generational change in the direction of members of the association. In 2010 its membership count was about 110,000 affiliated members.[12] [13] [14]

In addition to the 10% of members categorized as "historic partisans", 10% of the organization consists of young people between 18 and 30 years of age, and the majority of members (60–65%) are between 35 and 65 years old.

In the three years between 2006 and 2009, membership increased from 83,000 to 110,000, with a great number of young antifascists elected to high-ranking positions at the local and national level.

In June 2010, Dacia Maraini and Concita De Gregorio created a membership enrollment campaign that recruited many artists and intellectuals as testimonials. Among them were Marco Bellocchio, Andrea Camilleri, Massimo Carlotto, Liliana Cavani, Roberto Citran, Cristina e Francesca Comencini, Vincenzo Consolo, Simone Cristicchi, Serena Dandini, Emma Dante,, Ellekappa, Sabrina Ferilli, Dario Fo, Matteo Garrone, Fabrizio Gifuni, Giorgia, Irene Grandi, Ugo Gregoretti, Monica Guerritore, Margherita Hack, Fiorella Mannoia, Simona Marchini, Neri Marcorè, Mario Monicelli, Giuliano Montaldo, Claudia Mori,, Moni Ovadia, Marco Paolini, Michele Placido, Gigi Proietti, Franca Rame, Lidia Ravera, Toni Servillo, Paolo Sorrentino, Sergio Staino, Roberta Torre, Nadia Urbinati, Vauro,, and Gustavo Zagrebelsky.[15]

Structure

The association is currently structured with local groups, district groups, council groups, and provincial and regional committees. The association's headquarters are at Via degli Scipioni 271, Rome.

Arrigo Boldrini was the ANPI president from the first congress (1947) until 2006. Until June 2009 Tino Casali was the honorary president, Raimondo Ricci was the national president and Armando Cossutta was the vice-president.[16]

In April 2011 the national committee of the ANPI elected new leadership. Carlo Smuraglia, partisan fighter, lawyer, senator, and labor-rights professor was elected to be the new national president. The following vice-presidents were also elected: Armando Cossutta, Luciano Guerzoni, Giovanna Stanka Hrovatin, Lino "William" Michelini, Carla Nespolo, Marisa Ombra, Alessandro Pollio Salimbeni, and Massimo Rendina.[17] National secretaries include: Carlo Smuraglia (Presidente), Luciano Guerzoni, Marisa Ferro, Marisa Ombra, Carla Argenton, Andrea Liparoto, and Paolo Papotti.[18]

In May 2016 the national committee confirmed the presidency of Carlo Smuraglia, electing Luciano Guerzoni, Carla Nespolo, Marisa Ombra, Alessandro Pollio Salimbeni as vice-presidents.[19]

In 2017, following an announcement by Smuraglia, Carla Nespolo was elected to the office of national president, the first woman to be elected to the position and also the first president not to have participated in the original partisan struggle in WWII. Smuraglia was conferred the title president emeritus.

National Presidents of the A.N.P.I.

Patria Indipendente

ANPI publishes a magazine called Patria Indipendente (Independent Nation).[20] Since 2015 it is only published digitally.[21] The magazine focuses on historical-political issues, noting events related to the Italian resistance and promoting the respect of Constitutional themes.

ANPI national festival

Since 2008, ANPI organizes its national festival. During the event, meetings, debates, and musical concerts that focus on antifascism, peace, and democracy are organized.[22]

Editions

Year Title Date Location
2008ANPI resistance. Democracy and antifascism20 June to 22 JuneGattatico (RE), Museo Cervi
2010Italians, by Constitution24 June to 27 June[23] Ancona, Mole Vanvitelliana
2012The memory beats in the heart of the future14 June to 17 JuneMarzabotto (BO)
2015I dream of a country that is free and democratic[24] 30 May to 2 JuneCarpi (MO)
2024Let's do the Constitution[25] 27 June to 30 JuneBologna

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site:
    • La carica dei partigiani junior Anpi, tanti iscritti sotto il 30 anni
    . La Repubblica.
  2. Federico De Angelis "Per una storia dell'A.N.P.I." Lampi di Stampa 2017
  3. Web site: Chi Siamo. Website. ANPI.it. 2011-04-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20110502161717/http://www.anpi.it/chi-siamo. 2011-05-02. dead.
  4. http://www.anpi.it/documento-politico-programmatico-per-il-15-congresso-nazionale-dellanpi Documento politico-programmatico per il 15° congresso nazionale dell'ANPI
  5. I dieci congressi nazionali dell'ANPI, supplemento al n. 9/10 del 1991 di Patria Indipendente; pubblicato in occasione dell'11º congresso.
  6. Web site: Il programma del Congresso nazionale . 2011-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080207212715/http://www.anpi.it/congresso/com_3.htm . 2008-02-07 . dead.
  7. Web site: Documento . 2020-06-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110812083238/http://beniculturali.ilc.cnr.it:8080/Isis/servlet/Isis?Conf=%2Fusr%2Flocal%2FIsisGas%2FInsmliConf%2FInsmli.sys6.file&Obj=%40Insmlid.pft&Opt=get&Type=Doc&Id=020984 . 2011-08-12 . dead .
  8. Web site: in morte di Boldrini . 2011-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110904032128/http://www.anpialpignano.it/in%20morte%20di%20Boldrini.htm . 2011-09-04 . dead.
  9. Web site: RISCOPRIRE I VALORI DELLA RESISTENZA NELLA COSTITUZIONE. 22 October 2022. it.
  10. Web site: Statuto. 2010-11-23. 2011-07-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20110725050342/http://www.anpi.it/media/uploads/files/2010/10/statuto_2006.pdf. dead.
  11. Web site: Documento per il 14° Congresso Nazionale . ombremosse.it . 2011-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110823162826/http://ombremosse.it/espansionedimemoria/pagine/congresso2006.html . 2011-08-23 . dead.
  12. News: it . Maria Cristina Carratù . La carica dei partigiani junior. ANPI, tanti iscritti sotto il 30 anni . La Repubblica . 22 April 2010 . 2010-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100525155025/http://www.repubblica.it/cronaca/2010/04/22/news/partigiani_junior-3527429/. 25 May 2010 . live.
  13. News: it . Gabriella Gallozzi . "Mi iscrivo all'Anpi perché..." La carica dei giovani partigiani . L'Unità . 9 June 2010 . 2010-06-16 .
  14. Al 2007 i soci risultavano essere 100.917
  15. Web site: Tesseramento . tuti quei giovani che si iscrivono all'anpi . Corriere.it.
  16. http://www.anpi.it/congresso/organi_dirigenti_0709.pdf organi dirigenti
  17. Web site: L'Anpi coscienza critica dell'Italia . 28 July 2015 . anpi.it .
  18. Web site: Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia . 28 July 2015 . anpi.it . https://web.archive.org/web/20150726212219/http://www.anpi.it/anpi/ . 2015-07-26 . dead.
  19. http://www.anpi.it/articoli/408/ Organi dirigenti
  20. http://www.anpi.it/patria-indipendente/ "Patria indipendente" archivio 2002/2015
  21. http://www.patriaindipendente.it/ "Patria Indipendente" on line.
  22. Web site: Festa dell'anpi. anpi.it. 2011-04-14. 2010-05-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20100524160027/http://www.anpifesta.org/. dead.
  23. Web site: programma festa nazionale. lombardia.anpi.it.
  24. Web site: Festa ANPI . 2015-06-03. festa.anpi.it.
  25. Web site: Festa ANPI . 2024-03-02. anpi.it.