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The Italian Unionist Movement (Movimento Unionista Italiano) was a shortlived Italian political party that advocated for Italy to become part of the United States. The party was founded on 12 October (Columbus Day) 1944 by sociologist , Calabrian activist Santi Paladino and ISTAT researcher Corrado Gini. The party emblem featured a globe with the American flag and Italian flag and the words "Peace and work" and "United States of the World". According to the three men, the Government of the United States should annex all free and democratic nations worldwide, thereby transforming itself into a world government, and allowing Washington, D.C. to maintain Earth in a perpetual condition of peace. Paladino stated, "With a federation of the United States, Italy and some other nations, and a lot o

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  • The Italian Unionist Movement (Movimento Unionista Italiano) was a shortlived Italian political party that advocated for Italy to become part of the United States. The party was founded on 12 October (Columbus Day) 1944 by sociologist , Calabrian activist Santi Paladino and ISTAT researcher Corrado Gini. The party emblem featured a globe with the American flag and Italian flag and the words "Peace and work" and "United States of the World". According to the three men, the Government of the United States should annex all free and democratic nations worldwide, thereby transforming itself into a world government, and allowing Washington, D.C. to maintain Earth in a perpetual condition of peace. Paladino stated, "With a federation of the United States, Italy and some other nations, and a lot of atomic bombs, there would be no wars. This would solve all of Italy's problems." Paladino argued that a closer union with the United States was necessary to counter the advance of communism under Soviet leadership. After some success in local elections in Southern Italy in 1946, the party ran in the 1946 Italian general election, the first general elections held in Italy after the fall of fascism. The party's results were very poor, receiving only 0.3% of votes, with only Ugo Damiani being elected in the Constituent Assembly. As MP, Damiani supported federalistic ideas, but the main goal of the party was evidently impossible to reach. As the American government did not support the party or its project, the movement was disbanded in 1948. (en)
  • El Movimiento Unionista Italiano (Movimento Unionista Italiano) fue un partido político italiano activo brevemente tras la el final de la II Guerra Mundial. El objetivo del partido era la anexión de Italia a los Estados Unidos. El 12 de octubre de 1944, el antiguo sociólogo fascista Corrado Gini, el activista y el investigador del ISTAT fundaron el partido, teniendo por símbolos los que el emblema era la bandera de los Estados Unidos, la bandera italiana y un . De acuerdo sus tres fundadores, el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos debía anexinarse todas las naciones libres y democráticas del mundo, transformándose a sí mismo en un gobierno mundial, y permitiendo que EE. UU. para mantuviera a la Tierra en un estado perpetuo de paz. El partido tuvo poco éxito en las elecciones locales en el sur de Italia en 1946, por lo que decidió presentarse a las elecciones generales de ese año . Sin embargo, los resultados fueron muy pobres: el partido recibió sólo el 0,3% de los votos, y sólo Ugo Damiani fue elegido para la Asamblea Constituyente. Como parlamentario, Damiani apoyó ideas federalistas, pero el objetivo del partido era evidentemente imposible de alcanzar. Tampoco tuvo el apoyo del gobierno estadounidense, sin interés está en el proyecto, y el Movimiento finalmente fue disuelto en 1948. * Datos: Q3866614 (es)
  • Il Movimento Unionista Italiano fu un partito politico italiano di vita breve, apparso subito dopo la fine della Seconda guerra mondiale. L'obiettivo del partito era l'annessione dell'Italia agli Stati Uniti d'America. L'ex Presidente del Consiglio Vittorio Emanuele Orlando venne nominato presidente onorario. Il 12 ottobre 1944 il sociologo Ugo Damiani, l'attivista scillese Santi Paladino, e il ricercatore ISTAT Corrado Gini fondarono il partito, che ebbe come emblema la bandiera a stelle e strisce, la bandiera italiana ed un mappamondo. Secondo i tre uomini, il governo degli Stati Uniti d'America avrebbe dovuto annettere tutte le nazioni libere e democratiche del pianeta, in modo da trasformarsi in un governo mondiale di tipo federale, in grado di mantenere la Terra in una condizione di pace perpetua. Dopo aver ottenuto un discreto successo in varie amministrazioni meridionali, il partito concorse alle elezioni per l'Assemblea Costituente ottenendo lo 0,3% dei voti su scala nazionale e un seggio, assegnato a Damiani (eletto nel collegio unico nazionale). Il suo progetto politico, mai avallato dal governo statunitense, si rivelò ben presto velleitario, tanto che due anni dopo la formazione si dissolse. La sua eredità fu raccolta dal Blocco Popolare Unionista, che partecipò alle politiche del 1948 ottenendo lo 0,2% dei voti. (it)
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  • The Italian Unionist Movement (Movimento Unionista Italiano) was a shortlived Italian political party that advocated for Italy to become part of the United States. The party was founded on 12 October (Columbus Day) 1944 by sociologist , Calabrian activist Santi Paladino and ISTAT researcher Corrado Gini. The party emblem featured a globe with the American flag and Italian flag and the words "Peace and work" and "United States of the World". According to the three men, the Government of the United States should annex all free and democratic nations worldwide, thereby transforming itself into a world government, and allowing Washington, D.C. to maintain Earth in a perpetual condition of peace. Paladino stated, "With a federation of the United States, Italy and some other nations, and a lot o (en)
  • El Movimiento Unionista Italiano (Movimento Unionista Italiano) fue un partido político italiano activo brevemente tras la el final de la II Guerra Mundial. El objetivo del partido era la anexión de Italia a los Estados Unidos. * Datos: Q3866614 (es)
  • Il Movimento Unionista Italiano fu un partito politico italiano di vita breve, apparso subito dopo la fine della Seconda guerra mondiale. L'obiettivo del partito era l'annessione dell'Italia agli Stati Uniti d'America. L'ex Presidente del Consiglio Vittorio Emanuele Orlando venne nominato presidente onorario. Dopo aver ottenuto un discreto successo in varie amministrazioni meridionali, il partito concorse alle elezioni per l'Assemblea Costituente ottenendo lo 0,3% dei voti su scala nazionale e un seggio, assegnato a Damiani (eletto nel collegio unico nazionale). (it)
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