Common Man's Front
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The Common Man's Front (Italian: Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque, UQ), also translated as Front of the Ordinary Man, was a short-lived right-wing populist, monarchist and anti-communist political party in Italy. It was formed shortly after the end of the Second World War and participated in the first post-war election for the constituent assembly in 1946. Its leader was the Roman writer Guglielmo Giannini, and its symbol was the banner of Giannini's newspaper L'Uomo qualunque ("The Common Man").
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Common Man's Front Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque | |
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Leader | Guglielmo Giannini |
Founded | February 16, 1946 (1946-02-16) |
Dissolved | 1949 (1949) |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Newspaper | L'Uomo Qualunque |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | National Bloc (1948–49) |
Colours | Blue |
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