Italian Labour Party

Italian Labour Party
Leader Costantino Lazzari,
Giuseppe Croce
Founded 1882
Dissolved August 14, 1892
Merged into Italian Socialist Party
Headquarters Milan, Italy
Ideology Socialism
Political position Left-wing
Colours Red

The Italian Labour Party (Partito Operaio Italiano, POI) was a socialist political party in Italy.

It was founded in 1882 in Milan by Giuseppe Croce and Costantino Lazzari and was supported externally by the Milanese Socialist League of Filippo Turati. In 1892 the party was merged with the Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party of Andrea Costa and the Socialist League to form the Italian Socialist Party, led by Filippo Turati.[1]

References

  1. Massimo L. Salvadori, Enciclopedia storica, Zanichelli, Bologna 2000
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