Franco "Giorgio" Freda (Padua, Italy, 11 February 1941) was one of the leading neo-Nazi and neo-Fascist intellectuals of the post-war Italian far right.
He founded a publishing house for neo-Nazi thought, and described himself as an admirer of Hitler.
He was convicted but later acquitted for lack of evidence for involvement in the Piazza Fontana bombing.
He founded the Fronte Nazionale, which was disbanded by the Italian government in 2000 when Freda and forty-eight other members were found guilty of attempting to re-establish the National Fascist Party.