
Leader of the Italian Communist Party.
Togliatti was a founding member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) at its congress in Livorno. The party split from the Socialist Party over adherence to the Comintern. Togliatti became a central leader, guiding the party through the Fascist period and exile.
Togliatti, returning from exile in the Soviet Union, announced the 'Salerno Turn'
Togliatti was shot and seriously wounded by a right-wing student outside the Italian Parliament. The attack triggered a general strike and widespread protests, but the PCI leadership called for calm to avoid civil war. Togliatti survived and returned to lead the party.
After Khrushchev's secret speech denouncing Stalin, Togliatti developed the theory of 'polycentrism' in the communist movement. He argued for national paths to socialism independent of Moscow. This doctrine influenced the Eurocommunist movement and distanced the PCI from Soviet control.