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Berlusconi slapped with two-year ban from politics

The 77-year-old former prime minister wasn’t in court today when the ban was announced.

A MILAN COURT has today ordered a two-year ban from parliament and elections for scandal-tainted former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi in the latest twist in his legal saga.

The ruling is part of the tax fraud case against the billionaire tycoon — his first ever definitive criminal conviction — in which he faces a year of community service or house arrest.

The 77-year-old Berlusconi was not present at today’s hearing and his defence lawyers have the right to appeal the verdict, although it was not immediately clear whether they would.

“This is the latest piece in a mosaic that aims to eliminate the leader of 10 million Italians from the political scene and is destined to fail,” said Renato Schifani, the chief senator from Berlusconi’s People of Freedom party.

In order for the ban to come into force, it has to be approved by the Senate parliamentary chamber where Berlusconi, who has repeatedly protested his innocence in all the cases against him, has a seat.

Banishment would be a humiliation for Berlusconi, who has been in parliament ever since the media and construction magnate first entered politics in 1994 and became a headline act.

His ejection from parliament is in any case already under discussion because of a new law approved last year against parliamentarians with criminal sentences of more than two years.

That law would also ban Berlusconi from running for office for six years although a Senate vote is also required in that case and his lawyers have appealed to the European Court of Human Rights over the law, even though lawmakers from Berlusconi’s own party had approved it.

The supreme court on August 1 turned down Berlusconi’s second and final appeal in the case but said another court should decide on a ban from parliament of between one and three years.

Political tensions

Prosecutors at Saturday’s hearing had requested a two-year ban while Berlusconi’s lawyers had asked for the minimum one year.

There is concern that the ruling could re-stoke political tensions in Italy’s uneasy right-left coalition that had abated since Prime Minister Enrico Letta won a confidence vote in parliament against a challenge from Berlusconi on October 2.

“I think this country needs anything but political instability,” Giorgio Squinzi, leader of the Confindustria employers’ association, said at a conference after Saturday’s ruling.

“The markets react immediately and we have seen that in the past few weeks,” he said.

Italy is struggling to shake off a two-year recession that has pushed unemployment to record-high levels, forced thousands of businesses to shut and led to steep budget cuts.

Formal decision

The case revolved around Berlusconi’s media empire and included a prison sentence of four years that was immediately commuted to one year because of an amnesty rule in place and will be served as house arrest or community service because of his age.

Berlusconi has applied for community service in Rome where he is resident but a formal decision on whether and where he will do it requires two further court hearings which have not yet been set.

Berlusconi is appealing a seven-year sentence for having sex with an underage 17-year-old prostitute and abuse of office when he was prime minister.

He is also appealing a one-year sentence for leaking a secret police wiretap in a newspaper owned by his family to damage a political rival.

- © AFP, 2013

Read: Italy’s top court upholds Silvio Berlusconi’s prison term >

Read: Court upholds Berlusconi’s tax fraud sentenc, seven years after trial first started >

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    Mute Terry Brophy
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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:42 PM

    If he ran in Tipperary North he’d be in on the first count!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:14 PM

    Meanwhile in Dáil Éireann VAT cheat Mick Wallace walks around untouched or unpunished………

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    Mute Michael Fehily
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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:42 PM

    Yes…But the poor lad said he’s sorry…That makes it all ok…Doesn’t it…??

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    Mute Cathal Gleeson
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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:43 PM

    No doubt he will attempt to manipulate and influence the system through his media. We know a few like him here with brass necks (past and present).

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    Mute Nigel O Keeffe
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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:49 PM

    Haughey with a tan.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 7:28 PM

    Brilliant :-)

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    Mute Richie Rodgers
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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:08 PM

    Berlusconi has been found guilty of fraud and having sex with an underage prostitute . When will the Italian people realise that they are publicly shamed by the continuing interference in their democracy by this criminal.
    He is an embarrassment to all of the Democracies of Europe.

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    Mute Kevin Smyth
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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:22 PM

    If you have enough money, you can do what you want.
    Italians haven’t a hope between Bunga Man, the Mafia and the Vatican.

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    Mute Martin
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    Oct 19th 2013, 5:16 PM

    Yes dickie I agree but you could include FG also their screwing the young and old in this country

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:58 PM

    As an Italian friend told me” he is awful, but he’s the best that we have”.

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    Mute Fergal Reid
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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:44 PM

    By contrast, it makes you almost thankful for the genial duffer we have as Taoiseach.

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    Mute Ronan McGrath
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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:28 PM

    That is until you try imagining Enda hosting a Bunga-Bunga party at his dormer in Mayo

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    Oct 20th 2013, 1:04 AM

    Oh that made me laugh out loud, Ronan!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:16 PM

    Bet he loves getting slapped

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    Oct 19th 2013, 7:35 PM

    Best comment of the week. lol

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:45 PM

    Work hard play hard. Oh wait….. Just play hard so.

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    Mute Michael Fehily
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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:40 PM

    At 72 yrs old , a 2 yr ban from poitics…It’s over Silvio….No more “bunga bunga”..

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    Oct 20th 2013, 12:18 AM

    The quasi rap sheet at the bottom of the article makes it. Legend.

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