The senator of the Democratic Party, Nicola Irtotrace a balance of the election campaign for the Calabrian regional, calling it “compelling” and “very participatory.” A few hours after the opening of the polls, Irto highlights a strong desire for rupture with the current management: “There is a desire for change throughout the region.”
The center -left candidate, Pasquale Tridicois for framing “the right person to change Calabria,” supported by a “center -left coalition that we have put together in a wide way.”
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Irto responded firmly to those who claim that the Democratic Party did not push enough in this electoral round. “It is a commonplace or is said by those who have no arguments to talk about politics,” he replied.
The senator pitted the data that, according to him, demonstrate the maximum commitment of the PD:
- Two lists presented: “The Democratic Party did two lists, which had not happened in 2021.”
- National commitment: “We had the national secretary in Calabria four times to support Pasquale Tridico.”
- COMMITTEE IN THE CAMPA: “We nominated our best administrators, the best experiences, we put elements of novelty and innovation on the lists.”
Irto then claimed the central role of the Democratic Party in the construction of a large front, denying the image of a warm party and instead painting a “generously” Democratic Party committed to building a “wide coalition.”
“We were the ones we put around a table all, as a Communist Refoundation to the transfuctions of action, therefore from the most moderate forces,” said Irto, underlining how the primary objective was “avoiding the errors of the past.” Concluding the point, he said: “The past have been divided, this time the center -left must also be united, and above all I could say thanks to the Democratic Party.”
News and renewal in the North Circumscription
Regarding the North Circumscription (Cosenza), where rumors circulated on an alleged lack of “freshness” on the lists, Irto defended the choices of the party. “I don’t think this is, I believe that even in the party in Cosenza there have been novelty elements. There are elements of innovation,” he assured.
The senator spoke of a “measured replacement,” the result of a mix between figures of experience and innovation, made necessary by an “improvised election campaign.” The final hope of Irto is that the last 48 hours lead to the desired result: “Now the final rush, the last 48 hours, to free Calabria, Calabria deserves a government of change.”