Union of Socialists
The Union of Socialists was a social-democratic political party in Italy. Its outlook was democratic socialist, reformist, anti-fascist, and part of the anti-Stalinist left. The party was founded in February 1948 by Ivan Matteo Lombardo, former secretary of the Italian [Socialist Party]. The UdS participated in the 1948 [Italian general election] as part of the Socialist Unity coalition with the Italian Socialist Workers' Party, which collectively received 7.1% of the vote for the Chamber of Deputies and gained 33 seats. However, out of them only Lombardo and Piero Calamandrei were members of the UdS.
Lombardo was succeeded as the party's leader by Ignazio Silone in June 1949. In December 1949, the UdS was dissolved into the Unitary [Socialist Party (Italy, 1949)|Unitary Socialist Party], which itself subsequently merged with the PSLI to form the Italian [Democratic Socialist Party] in 1951.