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1937

November-December
Italy joins German-Japanese anti-Comintern pact; withdraws from the League of Nations on 11 December.

1940

June
Italy declares war on France and the United Kingdom on 10 June.

1943

July
Mussolini ousted following Allied invasion of Italy; Badoglio heads first post-Fascist government.

1944

June
Rome liberated by the Allies; Socialists and Communists reaffirm 1934 unity-of-action pact.

1945

May
World War II ends in Europe.
December
Christian Democrat De Gasperi succeeds Parri as Prime Minister and holds office until 1953.

1946

June
Popular referendum votes to end monarchy; Constituent Assembly elected to write new constitution establishing a republic.

1947

February
Peace treaty is signed with Allies and Soviet bloc; Saragat's group splits away from Socialist Party in protest against Communist domination and forms Social Democratic Party; Communists and Socialists ousted from cabinet.
December
Constitution approved by Parliament.

1948

April
National elections; Christian Democrats win parliamentary majority.

1953

June
National elections; Christian Democrats lose parliamentary majority.

1954

October
Allied Military Government ends.

1955

October
Italy joins United Nations.

1957

January
Socialists end unity-of-action pact with Communists.
February
Italy ratifies European Economic Community (EEC) treaty.

1960

April
Christian Democrats form neo-Fascist-supported government.
July
Cabinet overthrown by popular anti-Fascist demonstrations.

1962

February
Fanfani government initiates opening to the left (cooperation with the Socialists).

1963

June
Government crisis, following Christian Democratic and Socialist losses. Communists gain in April national elections.
December
Coalition government formed under Christian Democratic Prime Minister Aldo Moro, including Socialist ministers for first time since 1947.

1964

December
Social Democratic Saragat elected President.

1965

March
Cabinet reshuffle; Moro continues as Prime Minister, Pietro Nenni as Vice Prime Minister, Fanfani becomes Foreign Minister.

1966

February
Christian Democratic-Social Democratic-Socialist-Republican coalition with Moro as Prime Minister sworn in on 24 February.
October
Social Democratic and Socialist Parties reunified on 30 October.

1967

July
First 5-year (1966-70) plan for national economic development becomes law.

1968

May
National parliamentary elections on 19 and 20 May result in significant Socialist losses and temporary withdrawal of Socialists from coalition.


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