[2] Winner of a scholarship at the Augustinianum College of Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, he graduated in classical letters.
In 1995 he opposed the Secretary of the Italian People's Party (PPI), Rocco Buttiglione, for his approach to the centre-right during the regional elections that year.
Bianco was subsequently elected Secretary of the PPI while Buttiglione founded a new party, the United Christian Democrats (CDU).
In 2002 Bianco opposed the dissolution of the PPI into The Daisy (DL), and so joined the new party as an independent.
[3] In 2008 he refused to join the Democratic Party (PD) and instead entered the mixed (Misto) group.