The Proletarian Unity Party (
Italian
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: ''Partito di Unità Proletaria'', PdUP) was a
far-left
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political party
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in
Italy
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.
Origins
The PdUP was founded in the November 1972 by minority factions of two parties: the
New PSIUP
The Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (''Partito Socialista Italiano di Unità Proletaria'', PSIUP) was a political party in Italy, active from 1964 to 1972.
History
The PSIUP was formed on 12 January 1964 by a leftist section of th ...
, led by
Vittorio Foa
Vittorio Foa (18 September 1910 – 20 October 2008) was an Italian politician, trade unionist, journalist and writer.
Biography
Foa was born in Turin in 1910 into a middle-class Jewish family.
He attended Liceo Classico Massimo d'Azeglio in ...
and
Silvano Miniati
Silvano Miniati (18 June 1934 in Scarperia, Italy – 7 November 2016 in Florence), was an Italian politician and trade union organizer.
Biography
Miniati began political activity in 1950, with enrollment in the Socialist youth movement and t ...
, that gathered the militants of the right wing of the
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity
The Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (''Partito Socialista Italiano di Unità Proletaria'', PSIUP) was a political party in Italy, active from 1964 to 1972.
History
The PSIUP was formed on 12 January 1964 by a leftist section of th ...
who had not agreed on the decision to join the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party ( it, Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy.
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, and
Socialist Alternative, led by
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and philosopher Domenico Jervolino, that gathered the militants of the left wing of the
Workers' Political Movement
The Workers' Political Movement ( it, Movimento Politico dei Lavoratori, MPL), also translated as Political Movement of Workers, was a small political party in Italy led by Livio Labor.
History
After the congress of Christian Associations of It ...
who had opposed the merge into the
Italian Socialist Party
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Founded in Genoa in 1892 ...
(PSI). Its symbol was the
hammer and sickle
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over the world, inheredited by the PSIUP.
In 1974 these members were joined by the group of ''
Il Manifesto'' and by the Autonomist Student Movemenet led by
Mario Capanna
Mario Capanna (born 10 January 1945) is an Italian politician and writer.
Born in Città di Castello, he studied Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan, and was the leader of the Italian students' movement in the late 1960s and early 19 ...
, forming the Proletarian Unity Party for Communism (
Italian
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: ''Partito di Unità Proletaria per il Comunismo''). The founding congress was held on January 29, 1976. Main leaders of the various currents were Miniati, Foa, Capanna (
far left-oriented),
Rossana Rossanda
Rossana Rossanda (23 April 1924 – 20 September 2020) was an Italian communist politician, journalist, and feminist.
Biography
Rossanda was born in Pula, then part of Italy. She studied in Milan and was a student of philosopher Antonio Banfi. A ...
and
Lucio Magri
Lucio Magri (19 August 1932 – 28 November 2011) was an Italian journalist and politician.
Biography
Magri was born in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, one of the most left-wing regions of Italy, but grew up in the strongly Catholic Church in Ita ...
(leaning for collaboration with the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party ( it, Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy.
The PCI was founded as ''Communist Party of Italy'' on 21 January 1921 in Livorno by seceding from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). ...
(PCI) and
Italian General Confederation of Labour
The Italian General Confederation of Labour (; CGIL) is a national trade union based in Italy. It was formed by agreement between socialists, communists, and Christian democrats in the "Pact of Rome" of June 1944. In 1950, socialists and Christi ...
) and
Luigi Pintor
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Before that, he had represented the Italian government at the negotiations with the Senussi that led to t ...
. Magri was elected as the group's first national secretary.
During the
1976 general elections, PdUP ran together with
Proletarian Democracy
Proletarian Democracy ( it, Democrazia Proletaria, DP) was a far-left political party in Italy.
History 1970s
DP was founded in 1975 as a joint electoral front of the Proletarian Unity Party (PdUP), Workers Vanguard (AO) and the "Workers Movemen ...
, gaining three seats in the
Italian Chamber of Deputies
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(Magri, Eliseo Milani and
Luciana Castellina
Luciana Castellina (born 9 August 1929) is an Italian journalist, writer, politician, and feminist.
Biography
Luciana Castellina was born in Rome on 9 August 1929. She graduated in law from Sapienza University of Rome.
In 1947, she joined th ...
) elected out of the coalition's 9.
Splinter group
In January 1977, the ''Manifesto'' and former-PSIUP affiliates left the party due to the failure in creating an all-left government. On February 20, 1977 the left-wing minority tendency broke away to join Proletarian Democracy in its founding process as organized party.
The Magri's majority absorbed for a while the Avanguardia Operaia movement, which, however, separated in the Congress held at
Viareggio
Viareggio () is a city and ''comune'' in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 62,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after Lucca.
It is known as a seaside resort as ...
the following year. During its third congress (
Rome
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, 1981), the party was joined by the Workers' Movement for Socialism (''Movimento Lavoratori per il Socialismo''; MLS), a
Maoist
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group led by Luca Cafiero.
Absorption into the PCI and later events
After the
elections of 1983 PdUP associated its lists to PCI, to which it had become closer after the PCI secretary
Enrico Berlinguer
Enrico Berlinguer (; 25 May 1922 – 11 June 1984) was an Italian politician, considered the most popular leader of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), which he led as the national secretary from 1972 until his death during a tense period in Ital ...
had abandoned the ''
Historic Compromise'' (a project for a PCI-
Christian Democracy
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It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
alliance).
On November 25, 1984 the Proletarian Unity Party merged into PCI. When, in 1991,
Achille Occhetto
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started the process of transformation of PCI into the
Social-Democratic
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oriented
Democratic Party of the Left
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(PDS), some former PdUP members declared their opposition to the move, and subsequently joined the
Communist Refoundation Party
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. After the latter withdrew from the
Centre-left
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Lamberto Dini
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government in 1995, many former PdUP members left the party to create the
Movement of Unitarian Communists
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History
The party was founded in June 1995 as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) ...
, which later was absorbed into PDS' heir, the
Democrats of the Left
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The DS, successor of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) and the Italian Communist Party, was formed in 1998 upon the merger of t ...
.
Notable members
*
Vittorio Agnoletto
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*Luca Cafiero
*
Mario Capanna
Mario Capanna (born 10 January 1945) is an Italian politician and writer.
Born in Città di Castello, he studied Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan, and was the leader of the Italian students' movement in the late 1960s and early 19 ...
*Massimo Caprara
*
Luciana Castellina
Luciana Castellina (born 9 August 1929) is an Italian journalist, writer, politician, and feminist.
Biography
Luciana Castellina was born in Rome on 9 August 1929. She graduated in law from Sapienza University of Rome.
In 1947, she joined th ...
*Mario Catalano
*Famiano Crucianelli
*Ivano Di Cerbo
*
Davide Ferrari
*
Vittorio Foa
Vittorio Foa (18 September 1910 – 20 October 2008) was an Italian politician, trade unionist, journalist and writer.
Biography
Foa was born in Turin in 1910 into a middle-class Jewish family.
He attended Liceo Classico Massimo d'Azeglio in ...
*
Paolo Gentiloni
Paolo Gentiloni Silveri (; born 22 November 1954) is an Italian politician who has served as European Commissioner for Economy in the von der Leyen Commission since 1 December 2019. He previously served as prime minister of Italy from Decemb ...
*Alfonso Gianni
*
Franco Grillini
Franco Grillini (born 14 March 1955) is an Italian politician and a prominent Italian gay-rights activist.
Career
He was born in Pianoro, Province of Bologna. During the 1970s, he took part in student political movements. He attended the Univer ...
*
Lucio Magri
Lucio Magri (19 August 1932 – 28 November 2011) was an Italian journalist and politician.
Biography
Magri was born in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, one of the most left-wing regions of Italy, but grew up in the strongly Catholic Church in Ita ...
*Ramon Mantovani
*Lidia Menapace
*Eliseo Milani
*
Silvano Miniati
Silvano Miniati (18 June 1934 in Scarperia, Italy – 7 November 2016 in Florence), was an Italian politician and trade union organizer.
Biography
Miniati began political activity in 1950, with enrollment in the Socialist youth movement and t ...
*
Roberto Musacchio
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Durin ...
*Aldo Natoli
*Valentino Parlato
*
Carlo Petrini
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*
Luciano Pettinari
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Single name
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*
Luigi Pintor
Luigi Pintor (21 June 1882 – 3 September 1925) was an Italian jurist and politician. He had been governor of Cyrenaica from 1921 to 1922.
Before that, he had represented the Italian government at the negotiations with the Senussi that led to t ...
*
Rossana Rossanda
Rossana Rossanda (23 April 1924 – 20 September 2020) was an Italian communist politician, journalist, and feminist.
Biography
Rossanda was born in Pula, then part of Italy. She studied in Milan and was a student of philosopher Antonio Banfi. A ...
*Giovanni Russo Spena
*Massimo Serafini
*Vincenzo Vita
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