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The Establishment of Italian Fascist Dictatorship (Ⅱ)
Italy's "National Fascist Party" took the above measures, consolidated and expanded its political foundation, and then began to suppress anti-fascist forces.
However, at this time, Italy, under Gramsci's leadership, launched a tit-for-tat anti-fascist struggle and formed an anti-fascist resistance front in conjunction with other opposition parties. Mussolini's later memories of the situation also fully proved this point. He said: "The political parties that were initially frightened by the Mohist Revolution and my coming to power began to recover again and boldly engaged in political reunification in the suspicious atmosphere of the parliamentary corridor."
The exposure of fascist atrocities by opposition parties inside and outside parliament, especially Matteotti's above-mentioned speech in parliament and his book A Year of Fascist Rule published anonymously, irrefutably exposed all kinds of crimes committed after the establishment of the fascist regime and despicable plots played in elections, which aroused strong repercussions throughout the country, dealt a heavy blow to the fascist government and made Mussolini panic for a while. On the one hand, he told opposition members in parliament on June 7: "I recognize your due rights; You can abandon the historical experience of fascism; You may be right about the fascist government. ...
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