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    Italy's Berlusconi wins confidence vote

    ROME (AP) — Premier Silvio Berlusconi kept his job Friday after a crucial confidence vote in Parliament, but financial analysts and critics were skeptical that would resolve Italy's increasingly severe economic troubles.

    Berlusconi's conservatives won in a 316-301 vote in Parliament's lower house, barely above an absolute majority in the 630-seat house. After days of tension, the premier's allies clapped with relief when the vote was announced, while opposition lawmakers described e as a Pyrrhic victory.

    Protesters in Rome chanted anti-government slogans, shouting "Shame!" and hurling eggs toward Parliament. Italian TV reports from Milan showed about 20 young people trying unsuccessfully to enter a building where Goldman Sachs has its office, and spraying red paint on the entrance.

    "The best signal that Italy could have sent to the markets would have been to boot Mr. Berlusconi out, but it has failed to do so," said Sony Kapoor, managing director of Re-Define an Economic Think Tank, shortly after the vote. "With Mr. Berlusconi still at the helm, there is nothing that Italy can do from within that will restore market confidence."

    Berlusconi has been weakened by sex scandals, criticized for his handling of Italy's worsening economy and facing repeated calls for his resignation from his political rivals, labor unions and parts of the business community that once considered him their savior.

    Even some of his own allies have openly expressed disappointment, with at least two deserting the crucial vote Friday. Had he lost, Berlusconi would have been forced to resign about 1 1/2 years before the end of his term in 2013.

    "Berlusconi is the last of the Mohicans, the only one who believes that with 316 votes he can solve his problems," said political rival Pier Ferdinando Casini, one of many who see Berlusconi's near 20-year grip on power coming to an end.

    In the meantime, popular anger has been rising. Rome is girding for major protests Saturday by demonstrators known as the "indignati," part of worldwide rallies targeting governments, banks and financial institutions.

    Italy has found itself increasingly embroiled in Europe's debt crisis over the past few months. It's debt burden — about 120 percent of its national income — is second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone.

    Three ratings agencies have downgraded Italy's public debt, citing the country's political gridlock and low growth prospects. Berlusconi's government has been forced to enact a series of austerity measures to assure the markets that a strategy is in place.

    However, investors remain skeptical that there's the necessary political will to push through the big spending cuts and tax increases — fears that have driven Italy's borrowing costs ever higher. Italy is considered now more of a financial danger than Spain partly because Berlusconi's government has backtracked on several reform proposals.

    The European Central Bank has been buying up Italian bonds in the markets for weeks, and without that, Italy could have found its borrowing rates rise to an unsustainable level.

    Berlusconi has steadfastly held onto power despite the scandals and four criminal trials in Milan. He has always maintained his innocence and blamed what he says are overzealous, left-leaning prosecutors bent on ousting him.

    He insists there is no alternative to his government and called the vote Friday an "ambush" by the opposition.

    This week, Central Bank chief Mario Draghi, who takes over the helm of the European Central Bank on Nov. 1, urged the government to act more quickly to implement reforms that can spur growth.

    Draghi warned that otherwise the rising cost of borrowing to service national debt will eat up "no small part" of the austerity package already approved by Parliament last month.

     

    21 comments

    • BJM  •  7 mths ago
      I want to party with Berlusconi.
    • painterdave  •  7 mths ago
      His family owns most of the newspapers, bookstores, and a lot of television...makes movies.. This is what can happen.
    • OmelasNation  •  7 mths ago
      I always vote with no-confidence in either party...,
    • Ste  •  7 mths ago
      Sony Kapoor, managing director of Re-Define an Economic Think Tank is a putz, and I agree with Fred.

      For a unsavory as Mr Berlusconi is, and he is unsavory, changing the prime minster, and or even changing the government coalition, will not lead to a change in Italy's economic policy and the domestic economy's growth potential going forward.

      Even as Greece has once again taught us, even sweeping aside the entire government class and bringing IMF bureaucrats will not lead to a change in economic policy, or at least change in the right direction, as it certainly will not lead an increase in the domestic economy's growth potential going forward; on the contrary the change has been, in the case of Greece, and would be in the case of Italy, worse.

      The fact is that the ruling classes of the countries of early industrialisation are focused on their power positions in the global economy, while the fate of the domestic economies thay they lord over plays second fiddle.

      The media can play host to cheap entertainment politicking and politicians, and with clowns like Berlusconi they have plenty of content, but none of this addresses the underlying political economy issues.

      Good Luck!
    • Fred  •  7 mths ago
      At least our corrupt bunch are not alone in this World. Would have thought the "Family" could have run things better in Italy...I know they could do better here, than the bunch we have now..."Out of Touch with Americans and what Americans need"
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      YES.
    • Jew-el  •  7 mths ago
      Sony Kapoor, STF up and mind your own affairs.
    • Goyim  •  7 mths ago
      Lets get the dual citizenship Israeli's out of our Government. How would you feel about dual citizenship Saudi's, Brit's or Italian's running our country?
      • D 7 mths ago
        probably better than the current ones lol
    • painterdave  •  7 mths ago
      I am american living in Italy. The people in the majority want him out. But the politicians are not with them.
      • Raspberry 7 mths ago
        Yup. I am a US citizen here in Milano, and that is very true.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        don't said #$%$ people it is not true!!! you make me laugh!!!! berlusconi is still a president because italians love him. so give me a break and don't invent #$%$
      • Viking 7 mths ago
        Brad, he is not president, dude, he is premier
    • США  •  7 mths ago
      Why Berloscone should quit; will not the next one be an Italian?
    • WILLIAM  •  7 mths ago
      And for his vote supporters a big party at his Favorite brothel .
    • Ross  •  7 mths ago
      Berlusconi knows almost every Italian politician has a mark on pants.
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  7 mths ago
      Lest there be any doubt,........Italy is screwed.. I'm talking FUBAR......
      • Roman 7 mths ago
        You are screwed!!
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        the delhi liama i suggest you to check more the american news "46 millions of americans are living in poverty" lol chinese have more food on the plate than american and go to check the news of yesterday.lol
    • frankie  •  7 mths ago
      The Fiat 500 is a cool new retro car. I really want one.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        why not a ferraro or lamborghini?
    • Fed up with political cor ...  •  7 mths ago
      he must have bought the pizza and beer for all of the voters.........LOL
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        all in america you buy hamburger and coke for all the voters, lol
    • JVB  •  7 mths ago
      Amazing.... Berlusconi won with a confidence vote? Awesome!!! I seem to remember a not so distant case involving an American student accused of murder in Italy...

      So the American is persecuted by some sheister attorney, using highly questionable evidence obtained in the most unprofessional and negligent manner, while a man of Berlusconi's reputation is voted back in "in confidence"

      No...... there is nothing wrong in Italy....
    • SusanT  •  7 mths ago
      wow, I lived in Italy in the early 90's and Berlusconi was around then. That's 20 plus years with the same guy.
    • Danny  •  7 mths ago
      When ship is sinking, ordinary rats fly first....give a guy (clown) credit!!!! Circus Maximus is on and again and ...tralllaaaa, trallla EU ?...some 2500 years of crux? hard to replace!
    • Allen  •  7 mths ago
      Always nice to see the ABC/Yahoo Censors are hard at work. So I will repost my original comment that was removed by the propagandists.

      The Italians are fools. how this clown is able to maintain a confidence vote is astonishing. He is even a bigger doof than Obumma and G W.

      Good luck again censors!
    • rokarolla  •  7 mths ago
      rest of world loses confidence in Italy.
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