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Centrism (Italy)

Centrism
Centrismo
LeadersAlcide De Gasperi,
Luigi Einaudi,
Mario Scelba,
Antonio Segni
Founded1947 (1947)
Dissolved1958 (1958)
Succeeded byOrganic centre-left
IdeologyChristian democracy (DC)
Social democracy (PSDI)
Conservative liberalism (PLI)
Social liberalism (PRI)
Political positionCentre

The Centrism (Italian: Centrismo) was a political formula that inspired the Atlanticist, anti-communist, and centrist governments of the Italian Republic between the end of the 1940s and the early 1950s.[1] The governments of this period, also known as "The Years of Centrism" (Gli Anni del Centrismo), were characterized by a coalition pact between the Christian Democracy (DC) and the other minor secular parties.

  1. ^ I percorsi della storia, DeAgostini, Novara.

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