Italian Democratic Party Explained

Italian Democratic Party
Native Name:Partito Democratico Italiano
Foundation:4 June 1944
Dissolution:17 January 1947
Merged:Monarchist National Party
Leader1 Title:Leader
Leader1 Name:Roberto Lucifero
Headquarters:Rome, Italy
Ideology:Conservatism
Monarchism
Anti-fascism
Anti-communism
Position:Right-wing
Colours: Blue
Country:Italy

The Italian Democratic Party (Italian: Partito Democratico Italiano, PDI) was an Italian right-wing political party founded in 1944.

History

The party was founded by the union of the following clubs and movements:

In the 1946 general election, the PDI took part of the coalition named National Bloc of Freedom (Blocco Nazionale della Libertà - BNL).

After that, PDI dissolved and its members entered into the Italian Liberal Party and Monarchist National Party.

In 1959 Monarchist National Party and People's Monarchist Party merged into the Common Man's Front, the Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity (named Italian Democratic Party until 1961).