Republican Progressive Democratic Front | |
Native Name: | Fronte Democratico Progressista Repubblicano |
Ideology: | Socialism Republicanism Regionalism |
Position: | Left-wing |
Leader: | Giulio Bordon |
Seats1 Title: | Constituent Assembly |
Country: | Italy |
The Republican Progressive Democratic Front (it|Fronte Democratico Progressista Repubblicano) was a political coalition in the Aosta Valley, formed ahead of the 1946 Italian Constituent Assembly election.[1] Aosta Valley had just been declared an autonomous province by the government of Italy to prevent a risk of annexation by De Gaulle's France, and a special FPTP electoral constituency was created. The Front obtained 21,853 votes (51.79%) of the votes in the Aosta Valley and won the sole seat of the constituency.[2] Giulio Bordon was the FDPR parliamentarian.[1] Bordon sat in the Autonomist group in the Constituent Assembly together with the Action Party.[3]
It was composed of the following leftist political parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) | Socialism | Pietro Nenni | ||
Italian Communist Party (PCI) | Communism | Palmiro Togliatti | ||
Italian Republican Party (PRI) | Republicanism | Randolfo Pacciardi | ||
Action Party (PdA) | Liberal socialism | Riccardo Lombardi |
Constituent Assembly | |||||||||||
width=13% | Election year | width=16% | Votes | width=6% | % | width=1% | Seats | width=8% | +/− | width=18% | Leader |
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1946 | 21,853 (1st) | 51.8 | Giulio Bordon |