Italy's 'immortal' Berlusconi returns, seeking fatherly role


85-year-old former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi returns to parliament after winning a seat in Italy's Senate, nine years after he was kicked out for fraud. – AFP pic, September 26, 2022.

SILVIO Berlusconi has done it again—the 85-year-old former prime minister returns to parliament after winning a seat in Italy’s Senate, nine years after he was kicked out for fraud.  

Berlusconi’s Forza Italia was celebrating today after a right-wing coalition led by Giorgia Meloni and her post-fascist Brothers of Italy party triumphed at the ballot boxes.  

And the media mogul himself, dubbed “the immortal” for his longevity in politics, scored a seat in Monza, where he owns a Serie A football club.  

The billionaire was forced out of the upper house of parliament in 2013 after being convicted of corporate tax fraud.  

It was the heaviest blow of his political career and he declared a “day of mourning for democracy”.  

The three-time former premier was ordered to serve community service and was banned for several years from holding elected office.  

That ban expired in 2018 but it would take him a while to recover his shine. His bid to become Italy’s president failed in January.  

But at this, his ninth general election—and perhaps his last—Berlusconi bounced back.  

He campaigned largely on social media, clocking up over 600,000 followers on TikTok in just a month, and wooing the youth vote with grandad jokes.  

In one video, which was watched over one million times, he interrupted himself to brag about killing an enormous fly. In another, he joked about stealing young men’s girlfriends.  

Pro-European voice 

Berlusconi, who burst onto the political scene 28 years ago, said he would be a father figure to Meloni, 45, and fellow coalition partner Matteo Salvini, 49.  

He also said he would be a pro-European voice in what is expected to be Italy’s most right-wing government since World War II.  

“I’m going to try to act as director in the government,” Berlusconi said after casting his vote. This is despite a series of health issues, including a fall at the start of the campaign that made it difficult for him to walk.  

Berlusconi is also part of an ongoing criminal trial, in which he is accused of paying starlets to keep quiet about his allegedly erotic dinner parties.  

The conservative European People’s Party (EPP), the biggest group in the European Parliament, tweeted its congratulations to Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, which secured about 8% of the vote.  

“We are confident that Forza Italia will guide the next government into a path that serves the best interests of the Italian people as part of a strong & stable Europe,” it said. – AFP, September 26, 2022.  


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