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  Italy - Political Flags (Part 3)
PLI ("Partito Liberale Italiano" = Italian Liberal Party ) - Founded back in 1922, the PLI was one of the smaller parties in the old party system until 1992.
Lista Dini ) - "Rinnovamento Italiano" is one of the "one-man band" parties emerging in Italy in the 1990ies.
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) in 1947, reunited with the PSI 1966-1969, was refounded in 1969, and merged with the major faction of the former PSI to form the SDI (Socialisti Democratici Italiani) in 1998.
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 Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI) was a socialist and then social democratic political party founded in Genoa in 1892.
For many years it was the most important leftist party in Italy, but after World War II it was partially replaced by the Italian Communist Party.
The Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI) was founded in 1892 in Genoa by delegates of several workers' associations (among others Filippo Turati), while Italy became, although quite slowly, an industrialized country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Partito_Socialista_Italiano   (1672 words)

  
 Italy POLITICAL PARTIES
In the 1983 national elections, the DC commanded 32.9% of the vote and won 225 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, down from 38.3% and 262 seats in 1979; in 1987, however, its electoral strength increased again, to 34.3% and 234 seats.
Two center-left parties, the Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano—PSI) and the Italian Social Democratic Party (Partito Socialista Democratico Italiano—PSDI) combined in 1966 to form the United Socialist Party, but following a split in 1969, both reemerged as separate parties.
The Radical Party (Partito Radicale) was active on social issues in Italy, having sponsored the 1974 referendum on divorce; in 1983, it won 11 seats in the Chamber, and in 1987, 13 seats.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Europe/Italy-POLITICAL-PARTIES.html   (988 words)

  
 A short history of Italy
The liberal establishment, for fear of a socialist revolution starts to endorse the small Partito Nazionale Fascista (National Fascist Party, PFN), led by Benito Mussolini, whose violent reaction to the strikes (by means of the "Black shirts" party militia) is often compared to the relatively moderate reactions of the government, which refrain from unnecessary violence.
Under the 1947 peace treaty, minor adjustments were made in Italy's frontier with France, the eastern border area was transferred to Yugoslavia, and the area around the city of Trieste was designated a free territory.
The PCI splits into the Partito Democratico della Sinistra (Left Democratic Party, PDS), which was moving towards the centre of the political spectrum, and the Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (Communist Refoundation Party, PRC), which vowed to remain communist.
www.electionworld.org /history/italy.htm   (1480 words)

  
 crisis and transformation of Italian politics, The Daedalus - Find Articles
The Democrazia Cristiana (DC) and the Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI) had started to cooperate between the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s.
The alliance had gone through almost ten years of preparation and a long period of informal cooperation; it had overcome the Vatican's reluctance; it had received the sanction of the Kennedy administration; and it had gained the support of the president of Fiat, Vittorio Valletta, on behalf of the industrial elite of Italian capitalism.
The fact that a party of Marxist origin was entering the government and the prospect that the working class would be integrated into the Italian democratic structure, taken together, were widely perceived during those first years as a new opportunity for the modernization of the country.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3671/is_200107/ai_n8954179   (406 words)

  
 Italy - Political Flags (Part 1)
The symbol of the RC is a white circle with a red flag with yellow hammerandsickle in the center; at the top the fl inscription "PARTITO COMUNISTA", at the bottom "RIFONDAZIONE"; on the left a green, on the right a red panel.
Democratic Party of the Left - Partito Democratico della Sinistra)) and founded a new communist party, the RC (Rifondazione Comunista = Communist Refoundation).
Due to the divisions of the communist in Italy, the flag have suffered numerous changes and this one is no longer in use.
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The Democratic Party of the Left (DPL) and the Communist Refoundation Party of Italy (Refondazione comunista, CRP) are the descendants of the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI).
The PCI was created in 1921 when left-wing socialists broke away from the Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI).
The PCI from the start was strong in the industrialized north-central states of Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Umbria, which are called the red belt.
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 Italian Socialist Party - Historical Flags (Italy)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
bgp82]) there are fotos of 15 old flags of different sections of the Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano = PSI).
There is not much info on these flags in the book, only that they date from the late 19th century to about 1920.
This flag shows a rising sun in fl outline, the name of the party section and the motto "La nostra patria e il mondo intero" (Our fatherland is the whole world).
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 Re: Nuovo PSI: Letter to  the Socialist International
We intend to use the occasion of the Socialist International meeting to be held in Rome to deliver a message of friendship and fraternity.
Our political organisation, the Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano (the New Italian Socialist Party), was formed in response to the difficulties that beset the Italian Socialist movement during the 1990s, and is one of the several parties whose founders form part of the diaspora from the common ground of Italian Socialism.
The Socialist movement began life in 1892 and its ranks have included such memorable figures as Sandro Pertini, Giuseppe Saragat, Pietro Nenni and Bettino Craxi, all of them convinced exponents of social democracy, as well as political leaders who rose to hold the highest offices of the Italian Republic.
www.socialisti.net /archivio25/00000e76.htm   (790 words)

  
 Guide to the International Ladies Garment Workers Union; Local 89; Luigi Antonini, General Secretary; Correspondence, ...
Correspondence with Italian Socialist Party-in-exile (Partito Socialista Italiano-Federazione Regionale del Sud-Ouest "Giacomo Matteotti, "Toulouse, France) and with Comite Confederal du Sud-Ouest pour l'Assistance Syndicale (CGT) on solidarity and relief for Italian refugees.
Correspondence on causes and result of split between the Italian Socialist Party (PSI, Partito Socialista Italiano) and Socialist Party of Italian Workers (PSLI, Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani) from the Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (PSIUP, Partito Socialista Italiano del'Unita Proletaria); financial requests from PSLI.
Correspondence on aiding Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiana) and Italian refugees in France; Modigliani's visit to U.S. 1934; situation in Spain, 1937.
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 Politics of Italy Encyclopedia Articles @ Distrusts.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For Italy in the World with Tremaglia (Partito per Italia nel mondo con Tremaglia)
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Democratico Italiano)
Socialist Party New PSI (Partito Socialista - Nuovo PSI)
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 List of mayors of Turin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Guido Secreto (Partito Socialista Italiano) 12 April 1973 - 5 December 1973
Valerio Zanone (Partito Liberale Italiano) 30 July 1990 - 31 December 1991
Giovanna Cattaneo Incisa (Partito Repubblicano Italiano) 11 February 1992 - 14 December 1992
www.piedmontcaus.com /section/List_of_mayors_of_Turin   (689 words)

  
 Italy - Political Flags (Part 5)
New Italian Socialist Party (NPSI - Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano)
NPSI or Nuovo PSI ("Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano" = New Italian Socialist Party <
http://www.socialisti.net>) - The NPSI is the more right-wing part of the former PSI (Partito Socialista Italiano).
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 Nettlau Biography of Malatesta
That a Comitato Italiano per la Rivoluzione Sociale continued to exist or was reconstituted in Cafiero's circle becomes evident from a letter from Cafiero to Bakunin of August 27, 1875.
Violent persecutions took place in a number of countries and then papers were founded and had a more durable existence than the earlier papers, and a constant discussion and elaboration of ideas took place in this form.
In Spain the two Certomen socialista of Rens (1885) and Barcelona (1889), a kind of Symposium, replaced whole congresses.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /anarchist_archives/malatesta/nettlau/nettlauonmalatesta.html   (16090 words)

  
 Vacca biography
Giovanni Vacca went to school in Genoa and at this time he was politically very active.
In 1892 he helped Filippo Turati, a young lawyer from Milan, to found the Italian Workers' Party (Partito dei Lavoratori Italiani).
The following year the party was renamed the Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano).
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Vacca.html   (626 words)

  
 Italy History & Italy Culture | iExplore.com
At the following general election, held in April 1992, Giuliano D’Amato of the center-right Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI) emerged as the country’s 51st post-war premier.
D’Amato was one of the few senior PSI figures untainted by the latest corruption scandal to break over Italy, involving the payment of large bribes to politicians by construction companies in exchange for public works contracts.
The Aleanza Nazionale was the offspring of the Movimento Sociale Italiano, which, in turn, was the inheritor of the fascist tradition in Italian politics.
www.iexplore.com /dmap/Italy/History   (2081 words)

  
 Country Profile Italy - EIU Online Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Under the new constitution that came into force in 1948 powers were diffused extensively between the different branches of government to ensure that the executive and its head would be weak compared with other European democracies.
The Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (PDCI), led by Armando Cossutta, consists of a splinter group of the PRC that opposed the PRC’s decision to withdraw support from the Prodi government in October 1998.
Although the possibility that this is the case does not seem to have dented his support domestically, it has done little to improve his reputation abroad, and frequent gaffes while representing Italy on the international stage have not helped to mitigate this perception.
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 flag of Italy - Political Flags (Part 1) flags
PU ("Partito Umanista Italiano" = Italian Humanist Party)
PUDI ("Partito Umanista Democratico Italiano" = Italian Democratic Humanist Party)
At the 1st May demonstrations in Munich there are also always political parties and groups from foreign countries including Italy.
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 Dr. Philip S. Herbert, Jr.1 to Eleanor Roosevelt, 21 October 1960
Arguing that families, workers associations, and other social groups must be strengthened, the DC promoted widespread industrialization, encouraged urban growth, and embraced the European Union, all of which helped create a climate of relatively unregulated social change and fostered a mixed economy.
This coalition provided such a popular alternative to the leftist politics of the Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI), the Partito Communista Italiano (PCI), etc. that every successful candidate for prime minster from 1945-1981 came from its ranks.
Recommended citation: Eleanor Roosevelt, John Kennedy, and the Election of 1960: A Project of The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, ed.
www.gwu.edu /~erpapers/mep/displaydoc.cfm?docid=jfk45   (754 words)

  
 7th Congress (Extraordinary) of the Radical Party(Rome, May 9,10, 1970)
Already in 1968 the Radicals decided to cast blank ballots to emphasise their estrangement from a regime that guaranteed its own perpetuation by using substantially fraudulent electoral mechanisms that could only be utilised by political forces already constituted in the "union of the parties of the regime".
However it considers the possibility of exploring other attitudes, offering the PSI (Partito Socialista Italiano) outside support if this party, in consideration of the imminent decisive phase in the battle over divorce and other issues of general interest, will assume commitments and offer adequate guarantees of action.
The PSI's reply will be affirmative and the PR will guarantee its outside support to the Socialists.
www.radicalparty.org /history/con_7.htm   (489 words)

  
 Social Democratic Parties of the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Social Democratic Party of Switzerland / Socialist Party of Switzerland (Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz / Parti Socialiste Suisse / Partito Socialista Svizzero, SP/PS), associated to PES
(Partito Socialista Nuovo PSI [De Michelis], Nuovo PSI[DM]), Italy
(Partito Socialista Nuovo PSI [Martelli], Nuovo PSI[M]), Italy
www.broadleft.org /socdem.htm   (524 words)

  
 Mussolini
He joins the socialist party of Italy, "Partito Socialista Italiano" (PSI);
May 15th, the "fascists" gain 34 seats in the Italian parliament.
At the heights of the political crises between October 27 and October 30 (which is also plagued by a mass strike), Mussolini takes advantage of the wide-spread fear for a revolution and openly threatens to overturn the government.
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 Italy
OT, Rifondazione Comunista (Communist Refoundation Party), Popolari-UDEUR (Popular-UDEUR), Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (Party of Italian Communists), Rosa nel Pugno [Rose in the Fist]); OT = L'Ulivo (Olive tree, [incl.
PSDI = Italiano Sociale Democratico Partito Italian Social Democratic Party (social-democratic); PSI = Italiano Socialista Partito (Italian Socialist Party, 1892-1994); PSRI = Partito Socialista Reformista Italiano (Italian Social Reform Party); Rad = Radical Party; Sin = Sinistra (Left, moderate-liberal socialist party)
In 1943, even before the fall of the Mussolini regime, delegates of non Fascist parties assembled in Rome and founded the Anti-Fascist United Freedom Front, renamed Committee of National Liberation/Comitato di Liberazione Nationale (CLN) after the German occupation of Italy.
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 On this day, August 14, anarchist history & More; The Daily Bleed: A Calendar Better Than Boiled Coffee! A People's ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Nacque così il Partito Socialista Italiano, parlamentarista e riformista.
1892 (14 agosto) A Genova in occasione del congresso nazionale delle organizzazioni operaie e socialista, difende, assieme ad A. Casati e L.
Galleani, le posizioni intransigenti e rivoluzionarie dell’anarchismo contro i “professori” del socialismo riformista che daranno vita al Partito dei Lavoratori Italiani poi Partito Socialista Italiano.
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 Governments on the WWW: Political Parties
Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC) [Communist Refoundation Party]
Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (PdCI) [Party of Italian Communists] {Member of: L'Ulivo}
Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano (Nuovo PSI) [New Italian Socialist Party] {Member of: Casa delle Libertá}
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/parties.html   (2433 words)

  
 ARCHERS DIRECT HOLIDAYS & TRAVEL - Coach Tours, Coach Holidays, Escorted Touring, Cruises, Breaks & Resorts
The 0 preceding the area code should not be omitted.
The Touring Club Italiano offers campsites already equipped with fixed tents, restaurants, etc. For details, contact Touring Club Italiano, Corso Italia 10, 20122 Milano (tel: (02) 85261; fax: (02) 852 6406; e-mail: viaggi@touringclub.it or info@touringclub.it; website: www.touringclub.it).
To book places in advance on campsites belonging to the International Campsite Booking Centre, it is necessary to write to Centro Internazionale Prenotazioni Campeggio, Casella Postale 23, 50041 Calenzano (Firenze), asking for a list of the campsites with the booking form.
www.archersdirect.co.uk /countryinfo.php?countryid=ita   (15545 words)

  
 EU Observer - Italy and the EP-elections 2004
34 PPE-ED Forza Italia (22) - Unione democratico cristiana (5) - Partito popolare italiano (4) - Südtiroler Volkspartei (Partito popolare sudtirolese) (1) - Partito Pensionati (1) - Rinnovamento italiano - Dini (1)
6 GUE/NGL Partito della rifondazione comunista (4) - Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (2)
Nuovo Partito Socialista Italiano (conservative), Democrazia Europea (European Democracy), Movimento Sociale Fiamma Tricolore (fascist), Union Valdôtaine (regionalist)
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 List of political parties
Main article: List of political parties[?] in San Marino
Partito Democratico Cristiano Sammarinese[?] (Christian Democratic Party of San Marino)
Partito Socialista Sammarinese[?] (Socialist Party of San Marino)
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/so/Socialist_parties.html   (956 words)

  
 Canadian Politics: Harper government weaker than Liberals
* Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista) 5,03%
* Italian Democratic Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Democratico Italiano)
* Socialist Party New PSI (Partito Socialista Nuovo PSI)
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