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PSI (Partito Socialista Italiano)

The Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI) is the Italian Socialist Party, founded in 1892. It has played a significant role in Italian politics, advocating for social justice, workers' rights, and democratic socialism. The PSI experienced various phases of influence, particularly in the post-World War II era, when it was a key player in government. Over the years, the party faced challenges, including divisions and electoral decline. It has undergone several transformations, reflecting broader social and political changes in Italy, but its legacy in promoting socialist principles remains influential in the country’s political landscape.