People's_Monarchist_Party_(Italy)

People's Monarchist Party (Italy)

People's Monarchist Party (Italy)

Political party in Italy


The People's Monarchist Party (Italian: Partito Monarchico Popolare, PMP) was an Italian conservative party founded in 1954 by a split from the National Monarchist Party. It was led by Achille Lauro, long-time Mayor of Naples. It took part in the 1958 election and won 14 seats to the Chamber of Deputies and 5 seats to the Senate.[2]

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In 1959, after this good result (2.6%, while the rival PNM scored just 2.2%), the party re-joined the National Monarchist Party to form the Italian Democratic Party, latterly named Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

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Senate

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References

  1. Clark Carey, Jane; Carey, Andrew (June 1957). "The Varying Seasons of Italian Politics, 1956-57". Political Science Quarterly. 72 (2): 200–223. doi:10.2307/2145773. JSTOR 2145773.
  2. Ram Mudambi; Pietro Navarra; Giuseppe Sobbrio (1 January 2001). Rules, Choice and Strategy: The Political Economy of Italian Electoral Reform. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 36–. ISBN 978-1-78195-082-1.

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