
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)
The Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI) was a political party founded in 1892 that aimed to promote socialism and workers' rights in Italy. It played a significant role in Italian politics, advocating for social justice, labor reforms, and democratic socialism. The party experienced various successes and challenges throughout the 20th century, including splits and alliances with other political groups. It was influential during the post-World War II era but declined in the 1990s due to internal crises and scandals. The PSI's legacy includes its impact on labor movements and social policies in Italy.