
Social Democratic Party of Italy
The Social Democratic Party of Italy (Partito Socialdemocratico Italiano, PSDI) was a center-left political party active mainly from the 1940s to the early 1990s. It focused on social justice, workers' rights, and economic reforms within a democratic framework. The party aimed to balance social equity with market economy principles, aligning with social democracy. Over time, it played a role in Italy’s post-war political landscape, often collaborating with larger parties, and gradually declined as Italy’s political dynamics shifted. The PSDI contributed to Italy’s efforts to develop social policies and maintain political stability during its active years.