That's kind of an odd election result. I would have expected the party that won the war to be able to benefit politically from doing so, though the election coming so soon after the end of the war might change that. And looking at the 1903 election, there's been very little shift in the ideological makeup of the country; it looks like people then and/or now are voting for parties that they ordinarily wouldn't support. Perhaps the surge of pacifism and war exhaustion has something to do with it?

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The original reason I renamed fascism to primacism (a term I made up, as far as I know) way back when I made this conversion was that there was no guarantee Italy would have anything to do with it in this timeline: it wouldn’t have made sense to name a, say, Polish movement after a Roman symbol. It was also to separate them somewhat from real-life fascism and its well-deserved baggage, especially in case Poland somehow ended up going primacist and I found myself having to roleplay them. I just personally feel more comfortable using it as an umbrella term that includes fascism and national socialism, but isn’t synonymous with either, and those two might not be identical to their real-life equivalents either.
That all seems reasonable to me.