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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]
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 ...
Pages in category "Italian Republican Party politicians" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Michael F. Doyle, congressman (Italian mother, maiden name Fusco) [72] Larry Farnese, attorney and state senator; Vincent Fumo, former state senator, former Democratic State Senate Appropriations Chairman; Melissa Hart, former U.S. congresswoman (Italian mother, Albina Simone) [73] Frank Mascara, former U.S. congressman [5] Doug Mastriano ...
Italian Socialist Party Partito Socialista Italiano: 1946–1966, 1969–1994 1948–1966, 1969–1996 Common Man's Front Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque: 1946–1948 — Italian Republican Party Partito Repubblicano Italiano: 1946–1953, 1963–1994 1948–1953, 1979–1994 Labour Democratic Party Partito Democratico del Lavoro: 1946–1948 ...
Clicking on a region will direct you to the article on the party or election selected. Graph of Italian general elections. This other graph shows, instead, the elections from 1946 to 2022 relative to the total eligible voters; providing an illustration of the phenomenon of electoral abstentionism. Italian general elections (1946-2022) Source
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The Republican Left (Italian: Sinistra Repubblicana, SR) was a social-liberal political party in Italy.. In January 1994 Giorgio La Malfa returned to the leadership of the Italian Republican Party (PRI), replacing Giorgio Bogi, and the party's national council decided to leave Democratic Alliance (AD) – of which the PRI had been a founding member – and to enter the Pact for Italy coalition.