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Moderate Party Partito Moderato | |
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Leader | Vincenzo Gioberti Cesare Balbo Massimo D'Azeglio Camillo Benso di Cavour |
Founded | 1848 |
Dissolved | 1861 |
Headquarters | Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia |
Ideology | Catch-all Confederalism[1] Romantic nationalism[2][3] Factions: Savoyard monarchism Papal monarchism[4][5] Republicanism (minority)[2] |
The Moderate Party (Italian: Partito Moderato), collectively called Moderates (Italian: Moderati), was an Italian pre-Unification political rally, active during the Risorgimento (1815–1861). The Moderates were never a formal party, but only a movement of liberal-minded reformist patriots, usually secular, from politics, military, literature and philosophy.
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