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The '''Labour Democratic Party''' (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro'') was a progressive party founded in 1943 by some former members of the [[Italian Reform Socialist Party]], formed by those [[Italian Socialist Party|Socialists]] who wanted to cooperate with the Liberal political guard who governed Italy from the days of [[Giovanni Giolitti]]. Leading members of the party were [[Ivanoe Bonomi]], [[Meuccio Ruini]] and [[Enrico Molè]].
The '''Labour Democratic Party''' (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro'') was a progressive party founded in 1943 by some former members of the [[Italian Reform Socialist Party]], formed by those [[Italian Socialist Party|Socialists]] who wanted to cooperate with the Liberal political guard who governed Italy from the days of [[Giovanni Giolitti]]. Leading members of the party were [[Ivanoe Bonomi]], [[Meuccio Ruini]] and [[Enrico Molè]].


After having fought the [[Italian general election, 1946|1946 general election]] within the [[National Democratic Union (Italy)|National Democratic Union]] (composed basically by [[Benedetto Croce]]'s [[Italian Liberal Party (1943)|Italian Liberal Party]] and by pre-Fascist leading conservative-liberal politicians, such as [[Vittorio Emanuele Orlando]] and [[Francesco Saverio Nitti]]), most members joined the [[Italian Democratic Socialist Party (1952)|Italian Democratic Socialist Party]], of which Bonomi was honorary chairman from 1947 until his death in 1951.
After having fought the [[Italian general election, 1946|1946 general election]] within the [[National Democratic Union (Italy)|National Democratic Union]] (composed basically by [[Benedetto Croce]]'s [[Italian Liberal Party (1943)|Italian Liberal Party]] and by pre-Fascist leading conservative-liberal politicians, such as [[Vittorio Emanuele Orlando]] and [[Francesco Saverio Nitti]]), most members joined the [[Italian Democratic Socialist Party (historical)|Italian Democratic Socialist Party]], of which Bonomi was honorary chairman from 1947 until his death in 1951.


[[Category:Political parties in Italy]]
[[Category:Political parties in Italy]]

Revision as of 11:36, 24 March 2007

The Labour Democratic Party (Partito Democratico del Lavoro) was a progressive party founded in 1943 by some former members of the Italian Reform Socialist Party, formed by those Socialists who wanted to cooperate with the Liberal political guard who governed Italy from the days of Giovanni Giolitti. Leading members of the party were Ivanoe Bonomi, Meuccio Ruini and Enrico Molè.

After having fought the 1946 general election within the National Democratic Union (composed basically by Benedetto Croce's Italian Liberal Party and by pre-Fascist leading conservative-liberal politicians, such as Vittorio Emanuele Orlando and Francesco Saverio Nitti), most members joined the Italian Democratic Socialist Party, of which Bonomi was honorary chairman from 1947 until his death in 1951.