Roberto Occhiuto’s Call for Reform in Forza Italia
Roberto Occhiuto, the governor of Calabria and national deputy secretary of Forza Italia, has expressed his desire to strengthen the party without dividing it. He aims to help the party reach 20% of the vote by recovering a reformist and liberal thought that is not fully represented in the country. Occhiuto’s comments come as he participated in the presentation of Claudio Cerasa’s book, “The Antidote”, in Milan, a city dear to Silvio Berlusconi.
Occhiuto’s Vision for Forza Italia
Occhiuto emphasized that his intention is not to wage war within the party, but rather to work together with Antonio Tajani, the party leader, to achieve the objective of making Forza Italia a party of 20%. He believes that this can be done by recovering Berlusconi’s thought in economic policy, foreign policy, and civil rights, as well as in the way the party relates to its members and finds unity and convergence. Occhiuto’s recipe is for a smarter, less closed party that is more innovative and current.
The governor of Calabria also mentioned that he is in touch with Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi, who share his desire to see Forza Italia remain an innovative party. He believes that the party needs to make its innovation more current and that this can be achieved by adding a touch of liberalism and reformism to Giorgia Meloni’s work. Occhiuto’s comments are seen as a jab at the government coalition, which he believes is too passive and waiting for the Prime Minister to take action.
A Call for Action
Occhiuto’s call for reform in Forza Italia is not just about internal party politics, but also about the need for the centre-right to strengthen its alliance. He believes that if Forza Italia can add a touch of liberalism and reformism to Meloni’s work, it would be very useful for the entire centre-right. This call for action is seen as a significant moment in the party’s history, as it seeks to redefine its role in Italian politics.
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