Adriano Tilgher (politician)

Adriano Tilgher (born 1 October 1947 in Taranto) is an Italian far-right politician.

[2] In the late 1970s Tilgher directed a transnational neofascist magazine entitled Confidentiel in Rome.

After giving up on the idea of leading his own movement he joined radical Fiamma Tricolore (a splinter group of the newly constituted National Alliance) in 1996.

[1] He was, however, expelled from Fiamma Tricolore in 1997 for his criticism of the leadership of Pino Rauti and in September of that year he set up his own party, Fronte Nazionale, initially in imitation of the Front National, whose leader Jean-Marie Le Pen Tilgher invited to Rome during the elections of that year.

[1] In 1994 Tilgher and Stefano Delle Chiaie co-authored a book with him entitled Un meccanismo diabolico: Stragi Servizi segreti Magistrati.