Republican Democratic Concentration Concentrazione Democratica Repubblicana | |
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Leaders | Ferruccio Parri, Ugo La Malfa |
Founded | February 8, 1946 |
Dissolved | September 8, 1946 |
Split from | Action Party |
Merged into | Italian Republican Party |
Ideology | Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
The Republican Democratic Concentration (Italian: Concentrazione Democratica Repubblicana; CDR) was a liberal and republican list which contested in the Italian general election of 1946. It was formed in February 1946 by Ferruccio Parri, a former Prime Minister of Italy, and Ugo La Malfa, following a split from the Action Party (PdA) which had just turned on socialist ideas. The two parties that merged into the CDR were:
Its symbol was a black shield with a star above a little helmet.
The election gave poor results for both the CDR and the PdA. The CDR obtained only 0.4% of the votes and only the two leaders were elected, that decided to join the Republican group in the Constituent Assembly. In September, the CDR merged into the Italian Republican Party.