Italian Senate to consider Berlusconi expulsion
Removing convicted former prime minister from Senate could threaten political stability in Italy

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