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List of national founders The members of the "Assemblea Costituente" (the Constituent Assembly of 1946–1947) are considered the "fathers" of the Italian Republic.
Populars (Italy, 2008) The Populars ("Popolari"), short name of Populars for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre ("Popolari per la Costituente di Centro"), was a Christian-democratic political party in Italy active in Campania, under the leadership of Ciriaco De Mita.
Postage stamps and postal history of Fiume On 24 April 1921, the 1st constituent assembly overprinted the semi-postals of 1919 with “24 - IV - 1921” and “Costituente Fiumana”. The following year the 2nd assembly added a “1922” to the overprints.
Populars (Italy, 2008) The party took different names at the provincial level. In the province of Avellino, De Mita's heartland, the party was called Coordination Populars – Daisy for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre ("Coordinamento Popolari – Margherita per la Costituente di Centro"), while the group in the provincial council was named The Populars – The Daisy for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre ("I Popolari – La Margherita per la Costituente di Centro"). The party was thus known also as Populars–Daisy ("Popolari–Margherita"), sometimes even nationally. In the province of Caserta the party was instead called Populars and Democrats for the Constituent Assembly of the Centre ("Popolari e Democratici per la Costituente di Centro") or, simply, Populars and Democrats ("Popolari e Democratici"). "Populars" and "Daisy" were references to the Italian People's Party (PPI) and Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy (DL), De Mita's latter parties.
Constituent Assembly of Italy The Italian Constituent Assembly (Italian: "Assemblea Costituente della Repubblica Italiana") was a parliamentary chamber which existed in Italy from 25 June 1946 until 31 January 1948. It had the task to write a constitution for the Italian Republic, which had replaced the Kingdom of Italy after the Italian civil war.