Free Italy

The Free Italy was a state historian who has succeeded the UISR after the coup d'etat of April 25, 1972 until May 8, 1973 that became the Italian Empire.

History
After the Coup d'etat, Ezio I di Savoia and Filippo Buonconti proclaimed Italy Libera, a temporary condition that would last until the post-communist Italy's situation would have been established.

The international situation
Initially it was not recognized by the USSR and its allies that only recognize the exiled government of UISR, while Spain, France, Portugal, West Germany, Luxembourg, Beligio, the Netherlands, Graet Britain and Yugoslavia recognized Italy as the only Free rightful government of the Italian peninsula.

Because of this controversy 12 February 1973 was placed UN Assembly to prevent an outbreak of war between the USSR and Italy Libera, the meeting ended with 63 states in favor of Italy Free 10 were against and 4 They abstained from the vote, after that the USSR and its allies had to acknowledge Italy Libera, February 15 a contingent of 200 Italian troops invaded Free Elba Island which housed the exiled government of UISR.

End of the Revolution
After having stabilized the situation the May 8, 1973 Ezio I di Savoia e Filippo Buonconti proclaimed the Italian Empire ending free Italy.