Italian Socialist Party
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Italian Socialist Party
Summary
Italian Socialist Party is a political party[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Italian Socialist Party was a member of Party of European Socialists[3].
- Italian Socialist Party was a member of Labour and Socialist International[4].
- Italian Socialist Party is in the country of Italy[5].
- Italian Socialist Party's instance of is recorded as political party[6].
- Italian Socialist Party followed Italian Labour Party[7].
- Italian Socialist Party followed Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party[8].
- Italian Socialist Party was followed by Italian Socialists[9].
- Italian Socialist Party was followed by Italian Democratic Socialist Party[10].
- Italian Socialist Party was followed by Italian Democratic Socialists[11].
- Italian Socialist Party's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[12].
- Italian Socialist Party's Commons category is recorded as Partito Socialista Italiano[13].
- Italian Socialist Party's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as ED1B34[14].
- Italian Socialist Party's archives at is recorded as La contemporaine[15].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Filippo Turati[16].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Pietro Nenni[17].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Sandro Pertini[18].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Bettino Craxi[19].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Giuliano Amato[20].
- Italian Socialist Party's chairperson is recorded as Giacomo Mancini[21].
- August 14, 1892 marks the founding of Italian Socialist Party[22].
- Italian Socialist Party was dissolved in November 12, 1994[23].
- Italian Socialist Party's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Italian Socialist Party[24].
- Italian Socialist Party's political ideology is recorded as socialism[25].
- Italian Socialist Party's political ideology is recorded as social democracy[26].
- Italian Socialist Party's political ideology is recorded as liberal socialism[27].
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Founding
August 14, 1892 marks the founding of Italian Socialist Party[22].
Identity
Predecessors include Italian Labour Party[7] and Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party[8]. Successors include Italian Socialists[9], Italian Democratic Socialist Party[10], and Italian Democratic Socialists[11]. Italian Socialist Party's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'PSI'}[28].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Filippo Turati[16], a politician[29], 1857–1932[30], of Kingdom of Italy[31]; Pietro Nenni[17], a politician[32], 1891–1980[33], of Italy[34], awarded the International Stalin Prize for Peace[35]; Sandro Pertini[18], a politician[36], 1896–1990[37], of Italy[38], awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valour[39]; Bettino Craxi[19], a politician[40], 1934–2000[41], of Italy[42], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III[43]; Giuliano Amato[20], a politician[44], b. 1938[45], of Kingdom of Italy[46], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[47]; and Giacomo Mancini[21], a politician[48], 1916–2002[49], of Italy[50].
Operations
Italian Socialist Party's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[12].
Dissolution
Italian Socialist Party was dissolved in November 12, 1994[23].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Italian Socialist Party include it[51], a political party[52], in Italy[53], founded in 2007[54], headquartered in Rome[55].
Why It Matters
Italian Socialist Party has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
Entities named for it include it[51], a political party[52], in Italy[53], founded in 2007[54], headquartered in Rome[55].