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  1. Partito Repubblicano Italiano; Segretario: Corrado De Rinaldis Saponaro: Vicesegretario: Salvatore Piro ; Stato Italia: Sede: Via Euclide Turba 38, 00195 Roma: Abbreviazione: PRI Fondazione: 21 aprile 1895 Derivato da: Estrema sinistra storica ; Ideologia: Mazzinianesimo Liberalismo sociale Liberismo Storicamente Repubblicanesimo ...

    • Background and Foundation
    • Early 20th Century
    • Post-World War II
    • Pentapartito Age
    • Diaspora and Re-Organisation
    • From Prodi to Berlusconi
    • Re-Unification and Recent Events

    The PRI traces its origins from the time of Italian unification and more specifically to the democratic-republican wing represented by figures such as Giuseppe Mazzini, Carlo Cattaneo and Carlo Pisacane. They were against the so-called piemontesizzazione of Italy, meaning the conquest by war of the Kingdom of Sardinia (Piedmont) of the rest of Ital...

    At the outbreak of World War I, the PRI sided with interventionists, aiming at supporting France (considered the motherland of human rights) and annexing Trento and Trieste (then part of Austria-Hungary). After the end of the conflict, the party tried to form an alliance with other left-wing parties, but the attempt failed as the PSI at was strongl...

    In 1946, the PRI gained 4.4% of the popular vote in the election for a Constituent Assembly, confirming its traditional strongholds. However, it was very weak if compared to Christian Democracy (DC) and the Italian Communist Party (PCI). After that, a ballot on the same day abolished monarchy in Italy and the PRI declared itself available to take a...

    In 1979, La Malfa received by President Sandro Pertini the mandate to form a new government. It was the first time for a non-DC member since the Italian Republic had been created. The attempt failed and a new government led by Giulio Andreotti was formed, with La Malfa as Deputy Prime Minister, but he suddenly died five days later. In September, th...

    The early-1990s Tangentopoli scandals destroyed the party which fell under 1% of the vote, making it dependent on alliances with other parties to survive under the new electoral system based on plurality. In 1992–1994, the PRI lost most of its voters and members. The party was divided in three groups: one led by Giorgio La Malfa joined the Pact for...

    From 1996 to 2001, the PRI was part of The Olive Tree centre-left coalition led by Romano Prodi. At the 1996 Italian general election, the party elected two deputies (Giorgio La Malfa and Luciana Sbarbati) and two senators (Antonio Duva and Stelio De Carolis) thanks to the alliance with larger parties. Duva and De Carolis switched to the DS soon af...

    The common battle in Parliament against electoral reform favoured a reconciliation between the MRE and the PRI. During the third congress of the MRE in February 2009, the two parties signed a joint declaration under which despite their different coalition allegiances, the two parties pledged to join forces in Parliament on some key issues such as c...

  2. Partiti politici italiani - Wikipedia. Nella Repubblica Italiana, un partito politico, così come definito dall' articolo 49 della Costituzione della Repubblica Italiana, [1] è una libera associazione di cittadini, che questi hanno diritto di costituire al fine di determinare democraticamente la vita politica . Indice. 1 Descrizione.

  3. La storia del PRI. La Storia del Partito Repubblicano Italiano. L'espressione della democrazia. Delle tre correnti politico-culturali che hanno caratterizzato l'evoluzione dell'Europa e del mondo occidentale nel XIX e nel XX secolo: il pensiero liberale, quello democratico e quello socialista, il Partito repubblicano durante tutta la sua storia ...

  4. I l P artito repubblicano italiano. - Il Partito repubblicano italiano (P.R.I.) nello schieramento politico nazionale rappresenta una di quele forze storiche, che hanno una giustificazione nel processo di formazione dell'unità d'Italia e nella struttura sociale del paese.

  5. Chiudi. Fondato nel 1895, il PRI è il più antico partito tuttora esistente in Italia ed ha mantenuto immutati il nome, il simbolo (una foglia di edera) e le basi ideologiche del mazzinianesimo e del radicalismo, chiaramente riconducibili alle elaborazioni di Giuseppe Mazzini, Aurelio Saffi, Carlo Cattaneo, Ugo La Malfa e Giovanni Spadolini.