Genoa Anti-Fascist Protest Clashes
On 30 June 1960, an estimated 100,000 people took to the streets of Genoa in mass opposition to the MSI national congress planned for the Teatro Margherita — triggering clashes with police, the cancellation of the congress, and ultimately contributing to the fall of the Tambroni government.
Incident Overview
La Rivolta di Genova
The clashes of 30 June 1960 followed mass opposition to the decision by the Italian Social Movement (MSI) to hold its national congress at the Teatro Margherita on via XX Settembre in Genoa — a city with deep anti-fascist, Resistance-era memory.
The CGIL proclaimed a general strike against the congress decision. An estimated 100,000 demonstrators — described in ANPI's Patria Indipendente as "i centomila" — marched through central Genoa, paying homage at the Sacrario dei Caduti before converging on Piazza De Ferrari, where clashes escalated between protesters, police, and carabinieri.
Police deployed water cannons (idranti), tear gas (lacrimogeni), and firearms. One demonstrator was later found to have been wounded by a pistol shot. That night, the prefect communicated that the MSI congress would no longer take place in Genoa. The wider national unrest that followed contributed to the fall of the Tambroni government.
March Route
Through Central Genoa
The 30 June march proceeded through the historic centre of Genoa along the following route, as described by Telenord:
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Casualties & Consequences
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Conflicting Information
The following detail was found to conflict within and across reviewed sources.
The Telenord article of 30 June 2020 contains two contradictory injury figures within the same page — one in the standfirst and a significantly higher set of figures in the article body.
The article's standfirst states that the clashes caused circa 20 feriti (approximately 20 injuries).
The body of the same Telenord article states 162 injured officers and about 40 injured demonstrators. DINAMOpress (a separate source) independently reports the same higher figures.
The body text is the more detailed account, and the higher figures are corroborated by a second independent original-source page. No single official casualty bulletin was directly verified in the reviewed material.
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