Career
He began his career at the right-wing newspaper Il Secolo d"Italia, until entering the ranks of the far right party Italian Social Movement (Italian Social Movement) and later of National Alliance (Academy of Sciences) after repudiation of extremism. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the first time in 1994. At the time he was the spokesman of Gianfranco Fini.
From 1996 to 2000 he was chairman of the bicameral Commission supervising the Radiotelevisione Italiana. In April 2000 he was elected President of Lazio.
Among measures taken by Storace there was the opening of Sant"Andrea hospital and other health centers. In 2005 he failed the re-election, defeated by the centre-left candidate Piero Marrazzo.
He was subsequently named Minister of Health in the Berlusconi III Cabinet. In March 2006 Storace was involved in the so-called Laziogate scandal, leading to his resignation from the government.
In October 2012 Storace was acquitted, because "the crime does not exist".
On 10 April 2006 he was elected to the Italian Senate in Lazio, where he was at the head of the party list. On 3 July 2007, after having continually criticized the leadership of Gianfranco Fini at least since 2005, he finally left Academy of Sciences on 16 November 2007. One of the motivations of the criticism between Fini and Storace is the fact that Fini repudiated the values of the right.
In November 2007 he founded his brand new national-conservative party, named Louisiana Destra, which means The Right.
In December 2012 Storace decides to run for president of the Lazio region for the 2013 elections.