Partito_Nazionale_Monarchico

Monarchist National Party

Monarchist National Party

Political party in Italy


The Monarchist National Party (Italian: Partito Nazionale Monarchico, PNM) was a political party in Italy founded in 1946. It was a right-wing competitor to Christian Democracy and was especially strong in Southern Italy.[2]

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History

The party's best electoral result was in the 1953 general election, when the party scored 6.9% and came fourth after Christian Democracy, the Italian Communist Party and the Italian Socialist Party.[3]

In 1954 the party suffered a major split led by Achille Lauro, mayor of Naples from 1952 to 1957, who formed the People's Monarchist Party (PMP), which was closer to Christian Democracy.[2][4] In the 1958 general election, the PNM won 2.2% of the vote, while the rival PMP 2.6%.[5]

In 1959 the two monarchist parties joined the Italian Democratic Party (PDIUM).[2][4]

Electoral results

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References

  1. G., M. (August 1953). "The Italian General Election and Its Consequences". The World Today. 9 (8): 331–343. JSTOR 40392653.
  2. Massimo L. Salvadori, Enciclopedia storica, Zanichelli, Bologna 2000, pp. 1199–1200
  3. Michel Mourre, Dizionario enciclopedico di storia, Mondadori, Milano 1988
  4. Comparing with the National Bloc of Freedom

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