No Euro Movement

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No Euro Movement
LeaderRenzo Rabellino
NewspaperN/A
IdeologyEuroscepticism
Populism
Conservatism
Website
http://www.noeuro.it

The No Euro Movement is a small political party that aims to remove the euro as the Italian currency, returning to the Italian lira, and advocates governmental control of the Italian Central Bank. Renzo Rabellino was elected as secretary of the party on 2 October 2005 held in Milan.[1]

No euro is essentially a party that is against banks, wants to abolish the signeurage crime and to bring back to citizens the property of the money, now belonging to central banks that are private.

References

  1. ^ "A Political Movement is Born". AgenParl. Rome. 3 October 2005. Retrieved 8 May 2016.