Socialist Unity (Italy)

Socialist Unity
Unità Socialista
Leader Ivan Matteo Lombardo
Founded 1948
Dissolved 1949
Split from Italian Socialist Party
Merged into Italian Democratic Socialist Party
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
International affiliation Socialist International

Socialist Unity (Italian: Unità Socialista, US) was a social-democratic political alliance in Italy which participated in the key 1948 general election, which decided the post-war direction of Italy.

Socialist Unity was formed by the Italian Socialist Workers' Party (Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani), of Giuseppe Saragat and the Union of Socialists (Unione dei Socialisti) of former Italian Socialist Party leader Ivan Matteo Lombardo. The party's anti-communist ideology precluded any collaboration with the Italian Communist Party-led Popular Democratic Front in the 1948 election.

Socialist Unity reached 7.1% of the vote for the Italian Chamber of Deputies, gaining 33 seats.[1] In the election for the Italian Senate, where it ran together with the Italian Republican Party, Socialist Unity won 8 seats.

In the following years, the links between the members of Socialist Unity became closer and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) was founded.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1948 1,858,116 (#3) 7.1
33 / 574
Senate of the Republic
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1948 943,219 (#4) 4.1
10 / 237

References

  1. John Foot (2014). Modern Italy. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-137-04192-0.
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