United Socialist Party (Italy, 1922–30)

Under the name of Partito Socialista Unitario (PSU ) ( " Socialist Unity Party") firmierten three Italian political parties with social democratic orientation.

  • 2.1 history
  • 3.1 History

Partito Socialista Unitario (1922-1930)

History

The first of these parties was the reformist wing of the Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI ) ( "Italian Socialist Party "), founded in October 1922, after this on October 1, 1922 on the instigation of the majority, who wanted to hold on to a Marxist- revolutionary course, had been expelled from the party. On June 10, 1924 Giacomo Matteotti was murdered by fascist militias, after he had revealed numerous irregularities in Parliament that there had been in the choice of 6 April 1924, the responsibility of the militias were. When the king did not respond to these events, the Partito Socialista Unitario was one of those parties that left the Parliament on 27 July 1924 protest ( secessione aventiniana ). This was done with the intention to force the king to action to arrest Mussolini and tender elections. When the king did not respond, this step proved to be missed. Mussolini used on 3 January 1925, the absence in order to take over the responsibility for all the misdeeds of the past years and even to announce now to create order. By its nature to establish order left Mussolini finally the parliamentary road. In November 1925, the party was banned, but founded in the underground as " Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani " ( PSLI ) ( " Socialist Party of Italian Workers " ) new. In 1927, she took the name " Partito Socialista dei Unitario Lavoratori Italiani " ( PSULI ) ( " Socialist Unity Party of Italian Workers " ) to. In July 1930, rejoined the Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI).

Members

Filippo Turati, Giacomo Matteotti, Claudio Treves, Camillo Prampolini, Oddino Morgari, Arturo Vella

Partito Socialista Unitario (1949-1951)

History

This party was founded in December 1949 as a merger of politicians, who had split from the PSI and the PSLI. From the PSI officials came under the leadership of Giuseppe Romita, who had previously come together in the " Movimento Socialista Autonomous Paulista " ( " Autonomous Socialist Movement "). From the PSLI came Giuseppe Faravelli, Ugo Guido Mondolfo, Mario Zagari and others.

On May 1st, this party merged with the Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani ( PSLI ) and took the name " Partito Socialista - Sezione Italiana dell'Internazionale Socialista " (PS- SIIS ) ( " Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Socialist International " ) to, the ( PSDI ) ( "Italian social Democratic Party " ) was amended on January 7, 1952 " Partito Socialista Italiano Democratico ".

Partito Socialista Unitario (1969-1971)

History

This designation was the Partito Socialista Democratico Italiano ( PSDI ) By 1969 until 1971.

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