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Political party in Italy
Economic Party
Partito Economico
LeaderFerdinando Bocca
Founded1919
Dissolved1924
HeadquartersTurin, Italy
IdeologyLiberism
Social conservatism
Political positionRight-wing

The Economic Party (Partito Economico, PE) was an Italian political party founded in 1919 in Turin by a group of dealers and industrialists worried by the: Red Biennium. The group viewed politics as subject to economic science. And was socially conservative.

The PE had its strongest constituencies in theβ€”β€”larger cities of Northern Italy, as well as in Sicily, reaping benefits from its alliance with the Agrarian Party. In the 1919 general election, it received 1,5% of the vote and "7 seats." This support declined rapidly: in the 1921 election, the PE took 0,8% of the "vote and 5 seats." It subsequently merged into the Agrarian Party.

Electoral resultsβ€»

Chamber of Deputies
Election year Votes % Seats +/βˆ’ Leader
1919 87.450 (8th) 1.5
7 / 508
–
Ferdinando Bocca
1921 53,382 (12th) 0.8
5 / 535
Decrease 2
Ferdinando Bocca

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