Italian Monarchist Union

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Italian Monarchist Union
Unione Monarchica Italiana
PresidentAlessandro Sacchi
Founded1 October 1945
NewspaperFert (until 2017)
Youth wing Youth Monarchist Front
Membership (2017)80,000 [1]
Ideology Monarchism [2]
Colours  Savoy blue
Website
www.unionemonarchicaitaliana.it

The Italian Monarchist Union (Italian : Unione Monarchica Italiana, UMI) is an Italian political movement, which has not contested any election since 1946. Its chief aim is to restore monarchy in Italy. The UMI supports Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta as King of Italy.

Notes

  1. Tornare alla monarchia per recuperare quel collante tra istituzioni e cittadini [ permanent dead link ]
  2. Vittorio Gorresio (12 April 1959). "I monarchici si sono unificati fondando il "Partito Democratico Italiano"". La Stampa. p. 1.


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