In 1985, following graduation from the University of Bologna, Cuperlo moved to Rome, where he became a functionary of the FGCI. He was elected national secretary of that organization in 1988 and was thus at the helm during the Revolutions of 1989 which led to the dismantling of the greater part of the world communist movement. Cuperlo was supportive of Communist Party of Italy leader Achille Occhetto and his transformation of the historic PCI to a new organization called the Democratic Party of the Left. Cuperlo and the Italian Communist Youth Federation followed in the footsteps of the adult party in October 1990, reestablishing itself as a broader organization called Sinistra Giovanile. Cuperlo remained as the national leader of the new organization.
Elected politician
Cuperlo's tenure at Sinistra Giovanile ended in 1992, when he aged out of the youth section to become a leader of the adult Democratic Party of the Left, which changed its name shortly thereafter to Democratici di Sinistra. In 2001 Cuperlo was named to the governing National Secretariat of the new party, assuming the role of Director of Communications for the organization. Cuperlo stood for election to the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian parliament in the elections of 2006 and 2008, and was elected both times. At the time of his 2006 election, Cuperlo resigned as communications director of the Democratici di Sinistra to concentrate on parliament.
President of the Democratic Party
Cuperlo was a founding member of the Democratic Party, successor to Democrats of the Left, in 2007. Following the victory in the primaries of the Democratic Party, Matteo Renzi offered Cuperlo, his challenger for the secretariat, the post of party chairman. After initially refusing, Cuperlo accepted the proposal. Therefore, in the National Assembly of the Democratic Party, he officially became the new president. On 21 January 2014 Cuperlo resigned as chairman of the Democratic Party, stating disagreements with the party's direction as the reason.
Personal life
Apart from his obvious affinity for politics, Cuperlo is interested in literature, being particularly fond of American contemporary writers, including especially Joe R. Lansdale.
Footnotes
Works
Par condicio? Storia e futuro della politica in televisione. Rome: Donzelli, 2004.