Communist Party of Italy
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The Communist Party of Italy (Template:Lang-it, PCd'I) was a communist political party in Italy which existed from 1921 to 1926 when it was outlawed by Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime.
In 1943, the party was refounded and the name was changed to the Italian Communist Party (Template:Lang-it, PCI) after the fall of Fascism.
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Publications
Central newspapers of PCd'I:
- Rassegna comunista
- Il comunista
- L'Ordine Nuovo
- Il sindacato rosso
- Lo Stato operaio
- La Compagna
- L'Avanguardia
- Prometeo (since 1924)
- L'Unità (since 1924)
Regional newspapers of PCd'I:
- L' Idea comunista (Alessandria)
- La Riscossa (Fossano)
- Il Bolscevico (Novara)
- La Voce comunista (Milan)
- L'Eco dei comunisti (Cremona)
- L'Adda (Morbegno)
- La Comune (Como)
- La Lotta comunista (Vicenza)
- Il Lavoratore (Trieste)
- Delo (for the Slovene minority in Trieste)
- Bandiera rossa (Savona)
- Il Momento (Bologna)
- La lotta di classe (Forlì)
- Bandiera rossa (Fano)
- L'Azione comunista (Florence)
- Il Soviet (Naples)
- Il Lavoratore comunista (Salerno)
- L'Organizzazione (Roccella Jonica)
- Il proletario (Marsala)
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