The Statuto Holiday, celebrated in February 1848 and later moved to June, endured through the Ventennio, widely celebrated with the involvement military rituals - before, of course, being abandoned with the coming of the Italian Republic and its Constitution. It came to an end, in fact, in 1951.
The Statuto Holiday, celebrated in February 1848 and later moved to June, endured through the Ventennio, widely celebrated with the involvement military rituals - before, of course, being abandoned with the coming of the Italian Republic and its Constitution. It came to an end, in fact, in 1951.