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Affiliation | Forza Italia |
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2019-01-01 |
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Name | Silvio Berlusconi |
Address | Milan, , Italy |
Email | None |
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September 29, 1936
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Died | June 12, 2023
(86 years)
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Contributor | None Entered |
Last Modifed | RP Jun 12, 2023 06:09am |
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Info | Silvio Berlusconi (born September 29, 1936) is currently (2004) the Prime Minister of Italy. He is the leader of the Forza Italia political party (which he created specifically for his entrance into politics), and the owner of an Italian media empire. As an entrepreneur, he has interests in a variety of businesses. Forbes Magazine lists him as the wealthiest person in Italy, with an estimated net worth of $7.2 billion (as of 2002). His official tax returns declare far less.
He became known in the 1980s for the creation of a private TV network (Fininvest, now Mediaset) of national importance and for other financial companies, offering a job to several people. He stated that he decided to enter politics because he felt the mission to defeat communism. In fact, in the early 1990s, after the fall of Christian Democracy (DC) and the Socialist Party (PSI) because of corruption in the Mani Pulite affair, there was the risk that the Communist Party (PCI) won the elections, unless of a valid government alternative. So he founded Forza Italia and he became Prime Minister in 1994, but was quickly ousted from office because one of the parties (Lega Nord or Northern League) in his majority dropped out of the coalition following Berlusconi's failure to respect the coalition pact, moving the majority's weight to the center-leftist side. The coalition of opposition parties (now including Lega Nord) then replaced him. In 1996 the ad-interim coalition formed by Lega Nord and center-left was replaced, after a new election, by a center-leftist government (without Lega Nord) led by Romano Prodi.
In 2001 he again ran for Prime Minister as leader of the center-right Casa delle Libert� (House of Freedoms) coalition which includes Alleanza Nazionale (National Alliance), CCD, Lega Nord and other parties. The Casa delle Libert� was routed in the 2003 local elections.
On July 1, 2003, Italy assumed the rotating EU presidency, represented by Berlusconi.
Upon being criticised by a German member of the European parliament Martin Schulz (SPD) during Italy's presidency, he reacted with the words "Mr. Schulz, I know there is a producer in Italy who is making a film on the Nazi concentration camps. I will suggest you for the role of kapo. You'd be perfect." The reference to the Nazis caused an uproar in the 626-seat assembly and a short diplomatic crisis between Italy and Germany.
A good friend of former premier Bettino Craxi, he has been accused of having used political pull throughout his business career, and of various sorts of corruption, including conflicts of interest. These accusations are dismissed by Berlusconi as political smears.
Berlusconi has often been criticised of using his media power for his own political propaganda. The fact that he owns a large portion of Italy's media channels makes it harder for anti-government criticism to take place, according to critics.
Berlusconi owns three national television channels (in addition to his, and his brothers, interests in publishing), which prior to the elections took around 45% of viewer share. He made an election pledge to resolve this obvious conflict, however after taking office his government immediately re-organised the state TV channels (claiming it was run by communists) so that around 90% of Italian television is controlled by people appointed by himself or his government. Several noted journalists who where critical of Berlusconi have disappeared from the media (like Enzo Biagi, Michele Santoro, Indro Montanelli) and a series of hiccups in the running of the state television channels has allowed his own company (Mediaset) to increase market share. His government has presented a new legislation for a reform of the media, but this actually increased the percentage share that an individual was allowed to control (it should be noted that Berlusconi was already above the previously established limits). The legislation also deals with the roll-out of digital television and internet based publishing, and hence his government claims it resolves the problem of conflict of interest and his media monopoly "by opening up more channels".
He has recently appeared on trial on charges accusing him of bribing judges who had to try important business disputes in which his companies were involved. All those judgements went to his favor by statute of limitation following years of legal nit picking by his high brow legal team.
In June 2003, facing further legal action, he pushed through a controversial law granting himself immunity from prosecution while in office. Several members of the judicary were prosecuted for taking bribes to make a decision in favour of Berlusconi but his own situation had been "frozen" by his new laws. In January 2004 his "immunity legislation" was annulled by the Constitutional court as it conflicted with the constitution. Subsequently Berlusconi has declared his intention to seek to re-introduce the law using the correct procedure for constitutional modification. In the meantime, his trial for corruption may recommence but it is unlikely to finish as there is ample opportunity for his legal team to use stalling tactics in order to exceed the time limits.
Judicial and customs investigators have uncovered large offshore slush funds controlled by Berlusconi and his companies which were expected to lead prosecutions for financial and tax evasion offences. So far he has avoided prosecution, in part as a result of legislation the italian Parliament has introduced such as de-criminalising false accounting and making it more difficult to obtain legal documents from overseas. Documentation from the Swiss government which Italian judges required for a corruption trial were only handed over after Italy agreed not to use them to prosecute Berlusconi for the Tax evasion offences they demonstrated. Berlusconi has pushed many incentives that have allowed Italians to (anonymously) "buy off" their criminal past for many financial offences and thus gain immunity from future prosecution.
Berlusconi has also been indicted in Spain for a $25 million dollar tax fraud, but has used his status as a member of the European Parliament to gain immunity from prosecution.
In 2004, Italy approved a jail sentence of between six months and three years and a fine of between �154 and �1032 ($185-1240) for transfering copyrighted data over the internet without approval of the copyright holder. This will certainly help Berlusconi's media empire.
Although Italian public opinion is split in judging his actions and controversial personality, Forza Italia supporters proclaim the spirit of enterprise the premier puts in the administration, and claim his staff act with the mentality and efficiency of private entrepreneurs.
As an evidence of this they quote that within the period 2001-2003: 332 bills, 184 approved laws and 148 halfway, concerning matters like fiscal facilities for medium-low incomes, family relief, new jobs creation, start-up of big reforms and bureaucracy simplification.
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Apr 06, 2023 11:15am |
News |
Silvio Berlusconi, Former Italian Prime Minister, Is Being Treated for Leukemia
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IndyGeorgia |
Mar 16, 2019 02:35pm |
Investigation |
Murder enquiry launched into death of Italian model who testified against Silvio Berlusconi
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IndyGeorgia |
May 12, 2018 05:30am |
Legal Ruling |
Italian court lifts ban on Berlusconi running for office
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IndyGeorgia |
Jun 24, 2013 12:00pm |
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Silvio Berlusconi found guilty of paying for sex with minor
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Homegrown Democrat |
Dec 17, 2012 09:00am |
Profile |
Italy's 'bunga bunga' man Berlusconi, 76, unveils girlfriend, 27
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RP |
Oct 26, 2012 09:00am |
Legal Ruling |
Berlusconi Sentenced To Four Years In Jail
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RP |
May 25, 2012 06:00pm |
General |
Silvio Berlusconi Allegedly Asked Burlesque Dancer to Dress Up Like Obama
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Homegrown Democrat |
Apr 23, 2012 11:00am |
Scandal |
Berlusconi to 'Ruby the Heart-Stealer': 'I'll cover you in gold ... just don't say anything'
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RP |
Apr 20, 2012 01:00pm |
Statement |
Italy's Berlusconi Says Strip Shows Were 'Burlesque Contests' in Outfits Provided by Gadhafi
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Jason |
Nov 13, 2011 06:50am |
News |
Berlusconi hints at return to power as talks begin over Italy's new government
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Homegrown Democrat |
Nov 09, 2011 08:00am |
Editorial |
Silvio Berlusconi at bay
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Article |
New Jerusalem |
Nov 08, 2011 01:30pm |
Announcement |
Berlusconi resignation adds to debt drama
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Hikikomori Blitzkrieg! |
Oct 30, 2011 09:40am |
Scandal |
Silvio Berlusconi named on US government report on people trafficking
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Homegrown Democrat |
Sep 14, 2011 07:00pm |
Statement |
Berlusconi Allegedly Insults Merkel
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Article |
RP |
Sep 01, 2011 05:00pm |
Transcript |
Berlusconi vows to leave 'shitty' Italy in conversation recorded by police
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Article |
RP |
May 30, 2011 09:45pm |
News |
Silvio Berlusconi loses Milan and Naples in local polls
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La Fayette |
May 27, 2011 11:00am |
Amusing |
Berlusconi complains to Obama over sex probe
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Brandonius Maximus |
May 17, 2011 08:00am |
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Local elections punish Berlusconi
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La Fayette |
Feb 13, 2011 02:00pm |
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Silvio Berlusconi faces nation's women as a million protesters take to streets
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Homegrown Democrat |
Feb 04, 2011 04:00pm |
Statement |
Berlusconi calls Mubarak wise man, urges continuity
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Article |
Jason |
Jan 14, 2011 06:00am |
Scandal |
Silvio Berlusconi investigated in teenage prostitution case
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Article |
00 |
Dec 02, 2010 11:00am |
Scandal |
WikiLeaks cables: Berlusconi 'profited from secret deals' with Putin
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Article |
New Jerusalem |
Nov 02, 2010 12:55pm |
Scandal |
Silvio Berlusconi: 'My passion for women is better than being gay’
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Homegrown Democrat |
Sep 13, 2010 03:00pm |
Speech |
Berlusconi jokes about Hitler at youth rally
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Article |
Patrick |
Aug 03, 2010 05:00pm |
News |
Berlusconi Faces a No-Confidence Vote
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Article |
Homegrown Democrat |
Dec 14, 2009 09:30am |
News |
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi attacked at rally
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Jake |
Oct 16, 2009 10:00am |
Profile |
Berlusconi: Still Doing Nothing, Still There
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Craverguy |
Aug 23, 2009 08:00pm |
General |
Berlusconi urged to attend clinic for sex addiction
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Jason |
May 30, 2009 06:00am |
General |
Berlusconi faces new embarrassment over New Year's Eve party for 50 young girls
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kal |
Apr 08, 2009 01:00pm |
Statement |
Berlusconi: Italy earthquake victims should view experience as camping weekend
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RP |
Jan 31, 2007 12:00pm |
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Berlusconi makes public apology to wife
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The Sunset Provision |
Jun 24, 2006 05:55pm |
Idiocy |
Berlusconi (it turns out to be an impersonator) harrassing a meter maid
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Chase McFadden |
Apr 29, 2006 01:00pm |
News |
Berlusconi 'ready to resign as PM'
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Monsieur |
Apr 22, 2006 07:00am |
News |
Berlusconi predicts new Italian government won't last
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Chase McFadden |
Apr 17, 2006 12:00pm |
General |
Berlusconi 'trying to do deal to avoid prosecution'
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RP |
Apr 05, 2006 04:45pm |
Perspective |
Berlusconi seeks votes in sex lines and swear words
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Ralphie |
Mar 08, 2006 12:00am |
General |
Make more money, Berlusconi tells poor Italians
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Penguin |
Feb 12, 2006 11:00am |
Announcement |
Berlusconi: I'm Christ of politics
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Brandonius Maximus |
Jan 29, 2006 05:15pm |
Idiocy |
Italian prime minister's latest promise - no sex until April 9 elections
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RP |
Dec 30, 2005 02:00pm |
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[Italian Prime Minister] Berlusconi and Lawyer Probed in Bribery Case
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ArmyDem |
Oct 30, 2005 06:25am |
Interview |
I warned Bush about Iraq: Italy's PM
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RP |
Apr 28, 2005 12:00am |
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Berlusconi's new government wins approval
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Apr 18, 2005 04:00pm |
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Berlusconi: I did not resign
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Thomas Walker |
Jul 15, 2004 12:00am |
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Berlusconi defiant in face of turmoil
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May 30, 2004 12:00am |
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Bush Is Just 'Normal Guy with Feelings' -Berlusconi
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None Entered |
May 00, 2001 12:00am |
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Silvio Berlusconi, self-styled man of the people
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