Combatants' Party

Combatants' Party
Partito dei Combattenti
Founded 1919
Dissolved 1923
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Ideology Italian nationalism
Veteran interests
Political position Right-wing

The Combatants' Party (Italian: Partito dei Combattenti, PdC) was a nationalist political party in Italy, whose aim was to protect the interests of First World War veterans.

It was formed for the 1919 general election and gained 4.1% of the vote and 20 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, while in 1921 it won only 1.7% of the vote and 10 seats.[1] The party took part to the governments of Benito Mussolini until 1923 when the government transformed the party into the National Association of Combatants and Veterans (Associazione Nazionale Combattenti e Reduci, ANCR).

Electoral results

Chamber of Deputies
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Leader
1919 232,923 (#6) 4.1
20 / 508
several
1921 113,839 (#10) 1.7
10 / 535
Decrease 10
several

References

  1. Piergiorgio Corbetta; Maria Serena Piretti, Atlante storico-elettorale d'Italia, Zanichelli, Bologna 2009
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