Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister
Antonio Tajani expressed satisfaction after his Forza Italia
(FI) party got around 9.2% of the vote in the European
elections, adding that it was aiming to reach the 20% mark at
the next Italian general election.
The centre-right group improved after getting just over 8% in
the 2022 general election in the first nationwide vote since the
death last year of its founder, ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi.
"We are close to the target we had set," Tajani, who has spoke
of reaching double figures, said at the party headquarters,
dedicating the showing to Berlusconi.
"In the (next) general elections we aim to reach 20%.
"It's an extraordinary result, Forza Italia is growing compared
to the last election.
"It is a a victory that we dedicate to President Silvio
Berlusconi, to all those who have never stopped believing in our
colours.
"As of tonight, the centre-right and the EPP (European People's
Party) are stronger".
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