The 1946 Italian Referendum: How Italians Abolished the Monarchy and Became a Republic
In 1946, Italy made a historic choice: women joined men in voting for the first time, deciding between monarchy and republic. The republic won by a narrow margin, but the aftermath was tumultuous. Riots erupted, and the exiled king accused the government of fraud, reflecting Italy’s deep political divisions.
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