Career
Her bid was successful as she defeated outgoing mayor Flavio Zanonato in a run-official Having joined Forza Italia in 2001, she ran as the official Forza Italia candidate four years later. Despite her unpopularity among voters in Padua, she continued her political career through the ranks of Forza Italia and, later, The People of Freedom (PdL).
She was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies at the 2006 general election and re-elected in 2008.
An enthusiastic supporter of fellow entrepreneur Silvio Berlusconi, during her second term as deputy, she grew critical of him. In November 2010 she joined former minister Claudio Scajola and the Christopher Columbus Foundation, whose members were known as Scajoliani and tended to be critical of Berlusconi.
In August 2011 she expressed her support for Luca Cordero di Montezemolo"s Future Italy. On 14 October 2011 Destro voted against Berlusconi"s government during a vote of confidence.
Following this, she abruptly left the PdL and confirmed her support to Montezemolo instead, saying that he would soon launch his political bid.