Historical Far Left
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The Historical Far Left (Italian: Estrema Sinistra Storica), originally known as Far Left (Italian: Estrema Sinistra), Radical Extreme (Italian: Estrema Radicale), simply The Extreme (Italian: L'Estrema), or Party of Democracy (Italian: Partito della Democrazia), was a left-wing parliamentary group and coalition of Radical, Republican and Socialist politicians in Italy during the second half of the 19th century. Formerly known as the extreme wing of the Historical Left before the unification of Italy, it became a separate group when the more moderate branch of the Left accepted the leadership of the House of Savoy to build the new Italian state.
Historical Far Left Estrema Sinistra Storica | |
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Leaders | Agostino Bertani Felice Cavallotti Andrea Còsta Filippo Turati Ettore Sacchi |
Founded | 4 November 1877 (1877-11-04) |
Dissolved | 27 May 1904 (1904-05-27) |
Preceded by | Action Party |
Succeeded by | Italian Radical Party |
Headquarters | Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome |
Ideology | Republicanism Nationalism Radicalism Socialism Anti-clericalism |
Political position | Left-wing |