Italian Radical Party
The Italian Radical Party (Italian: Partito Radicale Italiano), also known as the Historical Radical Party (Partito Radicale storico), was a political party in Italy. Heir of the Historical Far Left and representative of Italy's political left in its beginning, with the rise of the Italian Socialist Party, it came to represent centre-left politics. The party was associated with classical radicalism, republicanism, secularism, social liberalism, and anti-clericalism.
Italian Radical Party Partito Radicale Italiano | |
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Leaders | Ettore Sacchi Francesco Saverio Nitti |
Founded | 27 May 1904 |
Dissolved | 26 April 1922 |
Preceded by | Historical Far Left |
Merged into | Social Democracy |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Ideology | Classical radicalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Agreed Lists of Liberals, Democrats and Radicals (1919–1921) |
Colours | Dark green |
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