In this paper I discuss some features of Italian political discourse after the
ending of the so called ‘berlusconismo’ (that is, the specific communicative style of
Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of Italian right wing for almost two decades). In
particular, I display the figure of Matteo Renzi, the current Italian Prime Minister and
Secretary of PD, the most important Italian political party. In my work, I try to
pinpoint the peculiarity of Renzi’s discourse strategies. In this vein, I suggest to use
the notion of ‘disphasic discourse’, in order to underline the strong decrease of styles,
genres and textual types variability characterizing his ways of communicating.
I focus the attention on two aspects. The first issue concerns the places (no matter if
real or virtual) Renzi elected as symbol of that change on behalf of which he has
based his career: the social networks and Twitter in particular. The second aspect is
the storytelling technique that Renzi uses in a strategic and explicit way