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The Italian Republican Party (Italian: Partito Repubblicano Italiano, PRI) is a political party in Italy established in 1895, which makes it the oldest political party still active in the country. The PRI identifies with 19th-century classical radicalism , [ 1 ] as well as Mazzinianism , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and its modern incarnation is associated with ...
The first modern political party in Italy was the Italian Socialist Party, established in 1892. [1] Until then, the main political groupings of the country, the Historical Right and the Historical Left, were not classifiable as parties, but as simple groups of notables, each with their own electoral fiefdom, that joined together according to their own ideas. [2]
Italian Republican Party politicians (58 P) R. ... Pages in category "Italian republicans" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Republicans, Liberals, Reformers (Repubblicani, Liberali, Riformatori) was a federation of parties in Italy.. It was formed on March 18, 2007 by the Italian Republican Party (PRI) and the Italian Liberal Party (PLI), both tiny liberal parties in the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition, due to their common reference to the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (of which PRI is member ...
The Republican Democratic Concentration (Italian: Concentrazione Democratica Repubblicana; CDR) was a liberal and republican list which contested in the Italian general election of 1946. It was formed in February 1946 by Ferruccio Parri , a former Prime Minister of Italy , and Ugo La Malfa , following a split from the Action Party (PdA) which ...
This is a list of the 325 members of the 10th legislature of the Italian Senate that were elected in the 1987 general election. The legislature met from 2 July 1987 to 22 April 1992. [1] Senators for life are marked with a "(L)"
The coalition ended in 1991 when the Italian Republican Party (PRI) withdrew its support from the coalition over its failure to be given the Ministry of Communications. [3] On 29 March 1991, the 5-party Andreotti VI Cabinet was replaced with the 4-party (quadripartito) Andreotti VII cabinet .
After becoming the largest party in the 2022 Italian general election, it consolidated as one of the two major political parties in Italy during the 2020s along with the Democratic Party. [13] [14] The party is led by Giorgia Meloni, [15] [16] the incumbent Prime Minister of Italy.