Okay. This is acceptable now.
Thank you.
Ok, i think to have the right person... Both north and southNo. The South was first more or less democratic (continued Kingdom of Italy), and then went militarist in the 70s.
Why don't the electoral vote tallies match the map?
How surprising.2005-2025: Gaël Germany (Syndicat Industrial Français)
How surprising.
What became of Melencton ITTL?Mitterand is POTUS, anyway. But at least Thorez is now a historic Head of State in France, @Whiteshore
This is Partito del risorgimento nazionalePartito di Risorgimento Nazionale)
This is better Capo degli Operai, or Capo Operaio, (if plural is Capi Operai)of Capoperai
Sorry for correction, but is nice see some Italian language, and i hope to do something helping with right spelling.
Could be also Partito Nazional-risorgimentale.This is Partito del risorgimento nazionale
Credit for some of the names on the list goes to @Filo ! Thanks for helping me on Italy!
List of rulers of Italy (1921-...)
List of Capo degli Operai (Supreme Workers) of North Italy (=Heads of State):
1921-1957: Amadeo Bordiga
1957-1973: Walter Audisio
1973-1994: Guido Fanti
1994-2008: Achille Occhetto
2008-...: Tommaso Gambadori
List of leaders of the SGLI (Sindicato Generale dei Lavoratori Italiani) (= Heads of Government of North Italy):
1921-1957: Amadeo Bordiga
1957-1965: Palmiro Togliatti
1965-1971: Pietro Nenni
1971-1977: Emergency/Collective Leadership
1977-1995: Danile Dolci
1995-2002: Massimo D'Alema
2002-2016: Gennaro Migliore
2016-2037: Tommaso Fogli
List of Prime Ministers of South Italy:
1921-1934: Benito Mussolini (Partito del Risorgimento Nazionale)
1934-1950: Italo Balbo (PRN, later non-partisan)
1950-1955: Alcide De Gasperi (non-partisan, later Partito Cristiano)
1955: Giuseppe Pella (Partito Cristiano)
1955-1956: Mario Scelba (Partito Cristiano)
1956: Giuseppe Pella (Partito Cristiano)
1956-1958: Amintore Fanfani (Partito Cristiano)
1958-1959: Mario Scelba (Partito Cristiano)
1959: Amintore Fanfani (Partito Cristiano)
1959: Antonio Segni (Partito Cristiano)
1959-1960: Adone Zoli (PC)
1960-1961: Antonio Segni (PC)
1961-1964: Amintore Fanfani (PC)
1964: Francesco Aciterri (PC)
1964-1965: Giulio Andreotti (PC)
1965-1966: Amintore Fanfani (PC)
1966-1967: Giulio Andreotti (PC)
1967-1972: Aldo Moro (PL)
1972: Governo d'Unita Nazionale (Junio Valerio Borghese) (coup d'état and Third Sardinian Crisis)
1972-1975: civil war/Italian War
1975-1981: Junio Valerio Borghese
1981-2005: Vincenzo Vinciguerra/Stefano Delle Chiaie
2005-2019: Vincenzo Vinciguerra/Attilio Carelli
2019-...: Umar Mukhtar bin Muhamad Hosny/Attilio Carelli
Mussolini, Balbo and De Gasperi were Northerners through and through. Heck, de Gasperi was technically Austrian-born!
Before to became the Duce, Mussolini was a journalist for a Socialist newspaper...i see improbable that he fled from a Socialist country (sorry i have not see that).Mussolini and Balbo could well have fled from the communist revolution in the north.