Storia Del Partito Armato 1968-1982 ❲PREMIUM❳
: Between 1968 and 1988, political violence in Italy resulted in 428 deaths and over 2,000 injuries. Storia del partito armato 1968 - 1982 − archivio900.it
: The "Cossiga Law" (1980) introduced the status of pentiti (collaborators), allowing reduced sentences for terrorists who cooperated with the state. Storia del partito armato 1968-1982
: Derived from Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, and the resistance tradition, aiming for a "proletarian upheaval". : Between 1968 and 1988, political violence in
: Known for smaller-scale militant actions. The Crisis Peak (1978–1980) : Known for smaller-scale militant actions
The "Armed Party" ( Partito Armato ) refers to the constellation of far-left terrorist organizations that operated in Italy during the (roughly 1968–1982), aiming to overthrow the democratic state through revolutionary violence. Historical Phases (1968–1982) Origins and Radicalization (1968–1973)
: The kidnapping and eventual murder of Christian Democrat leader Aldo Moro marked the climax of the Armed Party's power and its eventual decline.

