Eighty years ago this week Italian voters reject monarchy
The referendum on the Italian m onarchy gave a clear vote in favour of a republic: 54.3% to 45.7%. The poll was skewed regionally with monarchist support concentrated in the poorer South with scattered support in the dynasty's home in Savoy. The abdication of Victor Emmanuel III, who was heavily tainted by association with Mussolini, had failed to save the House of Savoy. Umberto II left the country for exile after a few days, having reigned for only 34 days. France held an election for the legislative assembly following the rejection of a proposed new constitution. The new assembly was set to draft a new constitution. The centre right MRP party won the largest share of the vote with 28% displacing the Communists whose vote shrank to 26%. The socialist SFIO vote dropped to 21% so the parties of the left could no longer command a majority in the assembly. The MRP had campaigned against the new constitution, claiming that the the abolition of the Senate to ...