{{Infobox political party |name = Republican Progressive Democratic Front |native_name = Fronte Democratico Progressista Repubblicano |logo = Fdpr symbol aosta valley 1946 election.png |colorcode = #da5757 |position = Left-wing |leader = {{ill|Giulio Bordon|it}} |seats1_title = Constituent Assembly |country = Italy }}
The '''Republican Progressive Democratic Front''' ({{langx|it|Fronte Democratico Progressista Repubblicano}}) was a political coalition in the Aosta Valley, formed ahead of the 1946 Italian Constituent Assembly election.<ref name="s">Bauer, Roland. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=jSPPH0USjn0C&pg=PA165 Sprachsoziologische Studien zur Mehrsprachigkeit im Aostatal: mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der externen Sprachgeschichte]''. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1999. p. 165</ref> Aosta Valley had just been declared an autonomous province by the government of Italy to prevent a risk of annexation by De Gaulle's France, and a special FPTP electoral constituency was created. The Front obtained 21,853 votes (51.79%) of the votes in the Aosta Valley and won the sole seat of the constituency.<ref>Italian Ministry of Interior. [http://elezionistorico.interno.it/index.php?tpel=A&dtel=02/06/1946&tpa=I&tpe=I&lev0=0&levsut0=0&lev1=32&levsut1=1&ne1=32&es0=S&es1=S&ms=S Assemblea costituente 02/06/1946 | Area AOSTA]</ref> {{ill|Giulio Bordon|it}} was the FDPR parliamentarian.<ref name="s"/> Bordon sat in the Autonomist group in the Constituent Assembly together with the Action Party.<ref>La Camera dei Deputati. ''[http://legislature.camera.it/altre_sezioni/assemblea_costituente/composizione/costituenti/datpersonali.asp?deputato=d27380 BORDON Giulio]''</ref>
==Composition== It was composed of the following leftist political parties:
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:left |- !colspan=2|Party !Ideology !Leader |-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Italian Socialist Party}}" | | Italian Socialist Party (PSI) | Socialism | Pietro Nenni |- | bgcolor="{{party color|Italian Communist Party}}" | | Italian Communist Party (PCI) | Communism | Palmiro Togliatti |- | bgcolor="{{party color|Italian Republican Party}}" | | Italian Republican Party (PRI) | Republicanism | Randolfo Pacciardi |- | bgcolor="{{party color|Action Party (Italy)}}" | | Action Party (PdA) | Liberal socialism | Riccardo Lombardi |}
==Electoral results== {| class=wikitable style="width:50%; border:1px #AAAAFF solid" |- | colspan=6|Constituent Assembly |- ! width=13%|Election year ! width=16%|Votes ! width=6%|% ! width=1%|Seats ! width=8%|+/− ! width=18%|Leader |- ! 1946 | 21,853 (1st){{efn|Only in Aosta Valley.}} | 51.8 | {{Composition bar|1|1|hex=#da5757}} | {{center|–}} | Giulio Bordon |}
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Category:Defunct political party alliances in Italy Category:Political parties in Aosta Valley
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