Abstract

We Save the King

Bellini, Mario | December 16, 1944 issue

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The struggle between monarchist and anti-monarchist forces in Italy, for a long time thinly concealed beneath a superficial political truce, has at last broken out into the open. On November 1, Prince of Italy said that he desired to have Italy choose its form of government by a plebiscite. Since the monarchists cannot hope to win in a fair fight, some such maneuver was to be expected. However, there is open support of Allies to the monarchy. Italians cannot move a chair from one ministry to another without the prior consent of the Allied Commission. And the Allies particularly Great Britain seem determined to build up for the monarchy such a strong machine that it can completely control Italian politics.

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ITALY -- Politics & government; MONARCHY; PLEBISCITE; SELF-determination, National; COMBINED operations (Military science); ITALY; GREAT Britain
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