Union of Independent Italian Communists
Appearance
Union of Independent Italian Communists Unione Comunisti Italiani Indipendenti | |
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Leader | Donato Leone, Luigi Ardore |
Newspaper | La scintilla[1] |
Ideology | Communism |
Constituent Assembly | 0 / 556
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The Union of Independent Italian Communists (Italian: Unione Comunisti Italiani Indipendenti) was a political party in Italy. The party was led by Donato Leone and Luigi Ardore.[2] The party contested the Potenza-Matera constituency in the 1946 Constituent Assembly election. It obtained 1,776 votes (0.69% of the votes in the constituency).[3][4] The list had three candidates; Donato Leone, Luigi Ardor and Antonio Ceglia.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ "La scintilla" (PDF). May 29, 1946. Retrieved November 21, 2024.
- ^ Conte, Costantino. Mezzogiorno riformista. Nino Calice, lo storico, l'intellettuale, il politico. Atti del convegno (Potenza-Rionero in Vulture, 12 settembre 2007). Calice, 2008. p. 34
- ^ Italian Ministry of Interior. Assemblea costituente 02/06/1946 | Area ITALIA | Circoscrizione POTENZA-MATERA
- ^ Gremmo, Roberto. L'ultima Resistenza: le ribellioni partigiane in Piemonte dopo la nascita della Repubblica : 1946-1947. Storia Ribelle, 1995. p.
- ^ Basilcata Cultura. Il contributo dei deputati lucani All’assemblea costituente[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "La scintilla" (PDF). May 29, 1946. Retrieved November 21, 2024.