Liberal Constitutional Party (Italy)
Liberal Constitutional Party Partito Liberal Costituzionale | |
|---|---|
| Leader | The Marquess of Rudinì The Baron Sonnino |
| Founded | 1882 |
| Dissolved | 1913 |
| Preceded by | Historical Right |
| Merged into | Liberal Union |
| Headquarters | Rome |
| Ideology | Liberal conservatism Conservative liberalism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| This article is part of a series on |
| Conservatism in Italy |
|---|
The Liberal Constitutional Party (Italian: Partito Liberale Costituzionale, PLC) was a political party in Italy, born to represent the liberal-conservative and anti-Transformist wing of the Historical Right. Their members were usually labeled as Constitutionals or Liberal-Conservatives, especially during the leadership of Rudinì and Sonnino.