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Italian Republican Party

The Italian Republican Party (Partito Repubblicano Italiano) was a political party in Italy founded in 1895. It promoted ideas of republicanism, liberal democracy, and social progress, advocating for a republic rather than monarchy. The party supported civil liberties, secularism, and progressive reforms. Over the years, it played a role in Italy’s political landscape, especially during the early 20th century, and aligned with other anti-fascist forces. Although its influence waned after World War II, it remained a symbol of Italy’s republican and democratic ideals. The party eventually merged with others or dissolved, but its legacy reflects Italy’s commitment to republican principles.