Forza Campania

Forza Campania (Forward Campania, FC) was a short-lived political party in Campania, Italy, functioning primarily as a group of elects within the Regional Council of Campania. The group was inspired by the former undersecretary for the economy and former Forza Italia regional coordinator Nicola Cosentino.[1]

Forza Campania was formed in January 2014 as a split from the Forza Italia group of seven regional councilors, who nevertheless did not abandon the party.[2] The foundation of the new group was strongly contested by Silvio Berlusconi, who saw in it an attempt to steal votes from Forza Italia.[3]

Forza Campania was finally dissolved in June 2014.[4]

References

  1. ^ La Stampa - Cosentino torna con "Forza Campania" ma è critico col Cavaliere
  2. ^ Forza Campania: il gruppo di Cosentino pressa Fi, ma non rompe con Berlusconi - Il Fatto Quotidiano
  3. ^ Berlusconi all'attacco di 'Forza Campania': "Ci vogliono togliere voti con l'inganno"
  4. ^ In Regione si scioglie il gruppo "Forza Campania"
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