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Italian Senate to consider Berlusconi expulsion

Removing convicted former prime minister from Senate could threaten political stability in Italy

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Former Italy prime minister and People of Liberty party leader Silvio Berlusconi. Photo: Reuters

A special committee of the Italian Senate is meeting on Monday to consider expelling Silvio Berlusconi following his conviction for tax fraud, a decision that could shatter the fragile ruling coalition and plunge Italy into fresh political crisis.

Senior figures in Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom (PDL) party have threatened to pull out of prime minister Enrico Letta’s government if Berlusconi is stripped of his seat in the Senate.

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The process that could lead to at least temporary political exile for the 76-year-old billionaire may take weeks. With tensions high between partners in the governing coalition, open conflict at Monday’s meeting could trigger a crisis.

The 23-member panel, with representatives from the main parties, is dominated by Berlusconi adversaries. At least 14 lawmakers are likely to vote in favour of expulsion.

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Financial markets have been increasingly on edge as political tensions have escalated ahead of the meeting, driving up government borrowing costs.

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