Silvio Berlusconi, Emo subculture,
TV tycoon Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition wins the Italian general election.
March 27- TV tycoon Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition wins the Italian general election.
Berlusconi's coalition held only two of the regional bodies(Lombardy and Veneto) up
for re-election.
Berlusconi's coalition held only two of the regions(Lombardy and Veneto) up for re-election.
To limit illegal immigration, the Berlusconi's government promulgated the Bossi-Fini law in 2002.
Silvio Berlusconi, known for his Bunga Bunga parties, has married a 28 year
Berlusconi was born in Milan in 1936, where he
was raised in a middle-class family.
According to her, the three times Prime Minister Berlusconi has married former TV anchor
Berlusconi insisted that he was joking, but accused
Schulz and others to be"bad-willing tourists of democracy".
Furthermore, they claim that Berlusconi is being subjected to a political"witch hunt",
orchestrated by certain(allegedly left-wing) judges.
The underlying premise
was that Cosa Nostra would support Berlusconi's Forza Italia party in return for political favours.
A key journalist
for The Economist, David Lane, has set out many of these charges in his book Berlusconi's Shadow.
Berlusconi's close friend
and the Bunga Bunga Girl Marythell Polanco revealed that she was also invited to this secret wedding.
The wiretap was part
of an investigation by the Public Prosecutor Office of Naples, where Berlusconi was investigated for corruption.
During his long career as Prime Minister, Berlusconi has had to deal with massive immigration
from the coast of North Africa.
In the lower house, Berlusconi's conservative bloc led by a margin of 9% of the vote:
46.5%(344 seats) to 37.5%(246 seats).
Berlusconi has pledged to stay leader of Forza
Italia throughout the period where he serves his imprisonment sentence and public office ban.
Because of these legislative actions, political opponents accuse Berlusconi of passing these laws for the purpose of protecting himself from legal charges.
During his long career as Prime Minister, Berlusconi has had to deal with a massive immigration
from the coast of the North Africa.
A Berlusconi leadership tactics feature is to use
the party as half to reach the power(defined"light party", because deprive of a complex structure).
The decision marked the first time that Berlusconi received a definitive sentence,
despite being on trial nearly 30 times during the last 25 years.
The League,
an anti-immigrant party in former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's coalition, soared to its best result ever
with over 18 percent of the vote.
After losing his majority in parliament amid growing fiscal
problems related to the European debt crisis, Berlusconi resigned as Prime Minister on 16 November 2011.
Berlusconi was expected to start serving his four-year
prison sentence(reduced to one year), either under house arrest or doing unpaid social community service, in mid-October 2013.
Berlusconi has never been tried on charges relating to Cosa Nostra, although
several Mafia turncoats have stated that Berlusconi had connections with the Sicilian criminal association.
Berlusconi's political career began inwhen he entered politics,
reportedly admitting to Indro Montanelli and Enzo Biagi that he was forced to do so to avoid imprisonment.
Dini had been a key minister in the Berlusconi cabinet, Berlusconi said the only way
he would support a technocratic government would be if Dini headed it.
Berlusconi has never been tried on charges relating to the Cosa Nostra,
although several Mafia turncoats have stated that Berlusconi had connections with the Sicilian criminal association.
She claimed that Berlusconi had not attended his own sons' 18th birthday parties, and
that she"cannot remain with a man who consorts with minors" and"is not well".