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Berlusconi increases pressure on government

Published: 23 Aug 2013 - 04:02 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 05:58 pm

ROME: Italy’s billionaire former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi yesterday implied his tax fraud conviction could bring down the government but said it would be his opponents’ fault if it happened.

“They will say it is my fault if ministers from the PDL are weighing their resignations,” Berlusconi said in an interview with Catholic weekly Tempi, referring to the People of Freedom party that he founded.

“But I ask myself, if two friends are in a boat and one of them throws the other into the sea, whose fault is it if the boat then drifts off course?” he said.

Berlusconi earlier this month received his first definitive conviction in decades of legal battles in a landmark supreme court decision that has put Italy’s political scene on edge once again.

Berlusconi, who is also appealing convictions for having sex with an underage prostitute and abuse of office, faces 12 months of either house arrest or community service and a temporary ban from parliament.

The August 1 ruling has raised tensions in an uneasy coalition whose two main members are the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and its historic arch-rival, the PDL.

There are five PDL ministers in the government.

The PD has said it will vote to eject Berlusconi from the Senate following the conviction and in accordance with new rules to get criminals out of parliament but the PDL questions whether these apply to Berlusconi.

Prime Minister Enrico Letta, a leader of the PD, antagonised supporters of the scandal-tainted politico earlier this week saying he would not interfere if the PD decides to vote against Berlusconi in the Senate. AFP