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The Constitutional Democratic Party (Italian: Partito Democratico Costituzionale, PDC) was a social-liberal political party in Italy. The party emerged in 1913 from the left-wing of the dominant Liberals, of which it continued to be a government coalition partner. In the 1913 general election the party, which was rooted in Southern Italy while in the North it often presented joint candidates with the Liberals, won 4.8% of the vote and 40 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. In 1919 the PDC was merged with other liberal parties and groupings in the Social Democracy, that gained 10.9% and 60 seats in the 1919 general election, while other Democrats joined Liberal–Radical joint lists.

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  • The Constitutional Democratic Party (Italian: Partito Democratico Costituzionale, PDC) was a social-liberal political party in Italy. The party emerged in 1913 from the left-wing of the dominant Liberals, of which it continued to be a government coalition partner. In the 1913 general election the party, which was rooted in Southern Italy while in the North it often presented joint candidates with the Liberals, won 4.8% of the vote and 40 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. In 1919 the PDC was merged with other liberal parties and groupings in the Social Democracy, that gained 10.9% and 60 seats in the 1919 general election, while other Democrats joined Liberal–Radical joint lists. (en)
  • El Partido Democrático Constitucional (Partito Democratico Costituzionale) (PDC) fue un partido político en italiano social-liberal. Surgió en 1913 a partir del el ala izquierda del Partido Liberal Italiano, de los que continuaron siendo socios de gobierno. En las elecciones generales de 1913 el partido, que tenía sus raíces en el sur de Italia, obtuvo un 4,8% de los votos y 40 escaños en la Cámara de Diputados. En 1919 el PDC se fusionó con otros partidos liberales y agrupaciones en el Partido Democrático Social Italiano, que logró un 10,9% y 60 escaños en las elecciones generales de 1919, mientras que un sector se unió a las listas conjuntas de liberales y radicales * Datos: Q3896747 (es)
  • Il Partito Democratico Costituzionale Italiano fu un partito politico del Regno d'Italia di ispirazione liberale sociale. Esso nacque nel 1913 da una delle correnti di sinistra dei "Ministeriali" di Giovanni Giolitti; Il primo congresso si svolse dal 22 al 28 maggio 1913 a Roma. Nello specifico il PDCI fu la forza che raggruppò la "sinistra democratica" erede della componente zanardelliana. A differenza di molti altri partiti liberali nati dai Ministeriali, il Partito Democratico Costituzionale non si presentò nel cartello dell'Unione Liberale, con la quale rimase comunque alleata negli anni successivi. Alle elezioni politiche italiane del 1913 il partito (che al nord presentò spesso candidati in comune coi liberali) ottenne il 5,5% ed elesse 29 deputati. Entrò poi nella coalizione di governo guidata dall'Unione Liberale. Nel 1919 il partito si fuse con altri partiti e gruppi di ispirazione liberale sociale, dando vita al Partito Democratico Sociale Italiano. (it)
  • 立憲民主党(りっけんみんしゅとう、Partito Democratico Costituzionale; PDC)は、社会自由主義を掲げたイタリアの政党。 1913年に第一党のから左派議員が独立して発足。自由連合とは連立を組んで与党として存続した。直後の、立憲民主党は南イタリアを拠点として活動し、北部では自由連合との統一候補を擁立した。立憲民主党は定数508のうち29議席を獲得した。 1919年、立憲民主党は他の自由主義政党と合流し、となった。イタリア社会民主党はで60議席を獲得した。 (ja)
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  • The Constitutional Democratic Party (Italian: Partito Democratico Costituzionale, PDC) was a social-liberal political party in Italy. The party emerged in 1913 from the left-wing of the dominant Liberals, of which it continued to be a government coalition partner. In the 1913 general election the party, which was rooted in Southern Italy while in the North it often presented joint candidates with the Liberals, won 4.8% of the vote and 40 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. In 1919 the PDC was merged with other liberal parties and groupings in the Social Democracy, that gained 10.9% and 60 seats in the 1919 general election, while other Democrats joined Liberal–Radical joint lists. (en)
  • 立憲民主党(りっけんみんしゅとう、Partito Democratico Costituzionale; PDC)は、社会自由主義を掲げたイタリアの政党。 1913年に第一党のから左派議員が独立して発足。自由連合とは連立を組んで与党として存続した。直後の、立憲民主党は南イタリアを拠点として活動し、北部では自由連合との統一候補を擁立した。立憲民主党は定数508のうち29議席を獲得した。 1919年、立憲民主党は他の自由主義政党と合流し、となった。イタリア社会民主党はで60議席を獲得した。 (ja)
  • El Partido Democrático Constitucional (Partito Democratico Costituzionale) (PDC) fue un partido político en italiano social-liberal. Surgió en 1913 a partir del el ala izquierda del Partido Liberal Italiano, de los que continuaron siendo socios de gobierno. En las elecciones generales de 1913 el partido, que tenía sus raíces en el sur de Italia, obtuvo un 4,8% de los votos y 40 escaños en la Cámara de Diputados. En 1919 el PDC se fusionó con otros partidos liberales y agrupaciones en el Partido Democrático Social Italiano, que logró un 10,9% y 60 escaños en las elecciones generales de 1919, mientras que un sector se unió a las listas conjuntas de liberales y radicales (es)
  • Il Partito Democratico Costituzionale Italiano fu un partito politico del Regno d'Italia di ispirazione liberale sociale. Esso nacque nel 1913 da una delle correnti di sinistra dei "Ministeriali" di Giovanni Giolitti; Il primo congresso si svolse dal 22 al 28 maggio 1913 a Roma. Nello specifico il PDCI fu la forza che raggruppò la "sinistra democratica" erede della componente zanardelliana. Nel 1919 il partito si fuse con altri partiti e gruppi di ispirazione liberale sociale, dando vita al Partito Democratico Sociale Italiano. (it)
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