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Mussolini didn't want other political parties to be voted for - once Italian citizens found out the Blackshirts were a fascist party, people chose to elect another party. When Mussolini outlawed other parties in 1926, it was impossible to vote for anyone else. People who spoke up against the regime were killed.

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