The Republican Progressive Democratic Front ( it, Fronte Democratico Progressista Repubblicano) was a
political coalition
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in the
Aosta Valley
, Valdostan or Valdotainian it, Valdostano (man) it, Valdostana (woman)french: Valdôtain (man)french: Valdôtaine (woman)
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, formed ahead of the
1946 Italian Constituent Assembly election.
[Bauer, Roland. ]
Sprachsoziologische Studien zur Mehrsprachigkeit im Aostatal: mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der externen Sprachgeschichte
'. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1999. p. 165 Aosta Valley had just been declared an
autonomous
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province
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by the
government of Italy
The government of Italy is in the form of a democratic republic, and was established by a constitution in 1948. It consists of legislative, executive, and judicial subdivisions, as well as a Head of State, or President.
The Italian Constitut ...
to prevent a risk of annexation by
De Gaulle's France, and a special
FPTP
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electoral constituency was created. The Front obtained 21,853 votes (51.79%) of the votes in the Aosta Valley and won the sole seat of the constituency. Giulio Bordon was the FDPR parliamentarian.
Bordon sat in the Autonomist group in the Constituent Assembly together with the
Action Party.
[La Camera dei Deputati. ]
BORDON Giulio
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Composition
It was composed of the following
leftist
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political parties:
Electoral results
References
Defunct political party alliances in Italy
Political parties in Aosta Valley
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