The climate in Calabria, close to the regional elections, is described by Domenico Talarico as a load of enthusiasm, with a “wind of change” Which would be blowing strong, according to him, throughout the region. Interviewed in Corigliano Rossano, Talarico commented on the support wave for the center -left candidate, Pasquale Tridico.
Tridic’s choice: it is not a single political maneuver
Regarding the voices that would attribute to him a decisive role in the choice of the tridic candidate, Talarico denied, relocating the genesis of the candidacy in the social and political fabric of the region.
“They say badly,” he replied Talarico. “Behind the choice of Tridic there is one strong popular pressure which has become combined with that of the parties, of the associations, of the movements that obviously urged Pasquale Tridico to sacrifice, to tear his availability to guide this process of change. “
Talarico then stressed that this choice proved to be spot on, recording a “continuous, progressive growth” in supporting the candidate. The enthusiasm, in his opinion, has invested the company transversely: “Popular classes, more wealthy classes, businesses, academic and intellectual world. All of Calabria, the best Calabria has tightened around Pasquale Tridico and today the best Calabria really glimpses the change.”
Cosenza and the electoral towing: widespread enthusiasm
Questioned on the potential success in the Cosenza district, the largest in Calabria, and how driving can be for the final victory, Talarico expressed caution but great optimism.
“It would take the magician Telma to say it,” he ironized. He recognized that the Province of Cosenza, being the “most full -bodied, largest in Calabria, can be from towing, can be towed for the rest of the region.”
However, the politician wanted to extend optimism beyond the Cosenza borders, claiming to have recorded the same fervor throughout the territory. “I who have shot Calabria far and wide, I must say that the same enthusiasm is recorded in the other provinces, in the small countries, in the largest municipalities. So, in short, it is difficult to make territorial distinctions,” concluded Talarico, convinced that there is a “unanimous consent that I think is sufficient to win this battle and to give Calabria a perspective.”