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| | Birth of the Italian Republic (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The birth of Italian republic (officially on June 2, 1946) is a highly controversial historical passage in Italy, where suspects of fraud are advanced by monarchists, but it also identifies a part of the national history extremely rich in events, consequences, causes and effects that make it an alone-standing moment. |
 | | Italian referendum was meant to "merely" determine whether the Head of State, the one who names the government (but does not govern personally), had to come from a familiar dynasty or from an electoral result, a popular vote, and the referendum in itself was a democratic tool used under a monarchy. |
 | | The Italian Republican Party, that continued the traditional Mazzinian ideology, was one of the most important ones during the resistance, and posed the question of the form of the state as a fundamental condition to develop further agreements with the other parties, then united in the CLN, Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale. |
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