Sammarinese Fascist Party

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Sammarinese Fascist Party
Partito Fascista Sammarinese
LeaderGiuliano Gozi
Founded10 August 1922
Dissolved16 November 1944
HeadquartersCity of San Marino
NewspaperIl Popolo Sammarinese
IdeologyItalian fascism
Corporatism
Political positionFar-right

The Sammarinese Fascist Party (

fascist political party that ruled San Marino from 1923 to 1943.[1]

History

The party was founded on 10 August 1922 and led by

Italian Fascism
. They pursued industrialization which turned a country of mostly farmers into one of factory workers.

In April 1923, Gozi was elected as the first Fascist Captain Regent. After the October elections, both Captains-Regent were Fascists and remained so in subsequent elections for the next two decades as all other political parties were banned in 1926 effectively making San Marino a one-party state. However, independent politicians continued to form a majority in the Grand and General Council until 1932. In addition, the party was split between Gozi's faction and Ezio Balducci's faction, forcing them to look to the Italian party for guidance and mediation.

In 1932, Balducci's faction started a rival newspaper, La Voce del Titano. The next year he was accused of plotting a coup and arrested by Italian authorities after fleeing to

hard labour
in 1934 by a special court but the punishment was never carried out.

In 1942, four years after Italy had enacted the Italian racial laws, Gozi issued Sammarinese racial law n.33, which prohibited interracial marriage, including between Jews and non-Jewish Sammarinese.[2]

Electoral history

Grand and General Council elections

Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
1923
Giuliano Gozi 1,437 100%

as part of the Bloc

29 / 60
Increase 29 Increase 1st
1926
2,444 100%
60 / 60
Increase 31 Steady 1st
1932
2,573 100%
60 / 60
Steady Steady 1st
1938
2,916 100%
64 / 64
Increase 4 Steady 1st

References

External links

Media related to Partito Fascista Sammarinese at Wikimedia Commons