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Forza Italia - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

ITALIAN POLITICAL PARTY (1994–2009)
Forwards Italy; We Blue Reformists; Forza Italia!; Biasotti List; Project Molise; Civil Molise; Reformist Moderates; Forza Italia Political Movement; Forza Italia (1994-2009); Forza Italia (1994); 1994 Forza Italia
  • Berlusconi during a Forza Italia rally in 1994.
  • Berlusconi during a [[European People's Party]] meeting.
  • Silvio Berlusconi shaking hands.
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  • Silvio Berlusconi with U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in 2005.
  • Berlusconi during a rally in 2008.
  • Berlusconi addressing a joint session of the U.S. Congress in 2006.

Forza Italia         
"Come on Italy", Italian political party founded in 1993 by Silvio Berlusconi
Roberto Formigoni         
(1947) Italian politician of the Forza Italia party and currently Governor of Lombardy
forzista      
n. supporter or member of the Forza Italia political party (founded by Silvio Berlusconi)

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Forza Italia

Forza Italia (FI; translated to "Forward Italy" or "Let's Go Italy") was a centre-right political party in Italy with liberal-conservative, Christian-democratic, liberal (especially economically liberal), social-democratic and populist tendencies. Its leader was Silvio Berlusconi, who served as Prime Minister of Italy four times.

The party was founded in December 1993 and won its first general election soon afterwards in March 1994. It was the main member of the Pole of Freedoms/Pole of Good Government, Pole for Freedoms and House of Freedoms coalitions. Throughout its existence, the party was characterised by a strong reliance on the personal image and charisma of its leader (it has been called a "personality party" or Berlusconi's "personal party"), and the skillful use of media campaigns, especially via television. The party's organisation and ideology depended heavily on its leader. Its appeal to voters was based on Berlusconi's personality more than on its ideology or programme.

In November 2008, the national council of the party, presided by Alfredo Biondi, voted to merge Forza Italia into The People of Freedom (PdL), Berlusconi's new political vehicle, whose official foundation took place in March 2009. A new Forza Italia was established by Berlusconi as PdL's legal successor in 2013.