At the end of World War II, Italy was governed under transitional laws as a result of agreements between the
National Liberation Committee (CLN) and the royal
Lieutenant General of the Realm Umberto II of Italy. As no democratic elections had taken place for more than 20 years,
legislative power was given to the government but, after the first election, the
Italian Council of Ministers would have to receive a
vote of confidence by the new Constituent Assembly. The three main contestants were
Christian Democracy and the
Italian Socialist Party, which had both received popular support before the fascist era, and the
Italian Communist Party, which had strengthened itself with the armed struggle against Nazism and fascism during the war. The
Italian Liberal Party, heir of the pre-fascist and conservative ruling class, proposed an alliance called
National Democratic Union. Monarchists groups created the
National Bloc of Freedom, while the liberal socialist
Action Party and
Labour Democratic Party hoped to maximize the positive image of the governments that they ruled in the
National Liberation Committee. ==Parties and leaders==