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US friend returns to power in Italy

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ROME - Media billionaire Silvio Berlusconi won a decisive victory Monday in Italy's parliamentary election, setting the colorful conservative and staunch U.S. ally on course to his third stint as premier.

The victory in voting Sunday and Monday by parties supporting the 71-year-old Berlusconi avenged his loss two years ago to a center-left coalition.

"I'm moved. I feel a great responsibility," he said in a phone call to RAI public television while monitoring election results at his villa outside Milan. Italian news agencies said he had a private dinner with key aides.

Berlusconi capitalized on discontent over Italy's stagnating economy and the unpopularity of Romano Prodi's government.

"I think it was a vote against the performance of the Prodi government in the last two years," said Franco Pavoncello, a political science professor at Rome's John Cabot University. "Berlusconi won because he has a strong coalition and because people feel that on the other side, the government is going to take them nowhere."

This was Berlusconi's fifth consecutive national election campaign since 1994, when he stepped into politics from his media empire, currently estimated to be worth $9.4 billion. He has fended off challenges to his leadership by conservative allies, withstood accusations of conflict of interest and survived criminal trials linked to his business dealings.

During his last time as premier, Berlusconi served a record-setting five years until his 2006 defeat. He made notable international gaffes as well as unpopular decisions at home, such as sending 3,000 soldiers to Iraq despite widespread opposition among Italians.

The Iraq contingent was withdrawn after his 2006 ballot loss, and he has ruled out sending any more troops there. But his friendship with the United States is not in doubt.

Berlusconi once said he agreed with the United States regardless of Washington's position. He calls President Bush a friend, and his return to power is likely to make relations with Washington warmer, no matter who becomes the next American president.

The outgoing government had colder relations with Washington. Prodi never went to the White House, although he did talk with Bush in Rome and at international summits.

Berlusconi has also affirmed himself as one of Israel's closest friends in Europe.

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He may be a friend but the criminal allegations alone that he can't debunk should be cause for alarm. He is alleged to have embezzled and committed tax fraud as well as racketeering.

But he is a good friend. :roll:
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Chiron wrote:He may be a friend but the criminal allegations alone that he can't debunk should be cause for alarm. He is alleged to have embezzled and committed tax fraud as well as racketeering.

But he is a good friend. :roll:
I was stationed in Italy and regardless of who is in charge, Italy is a friend of the US. There are people who try to be leftist but the nation as a whole is pro-US.
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Silverback wrote:
Chiron wrote:He may be a friend but the criminal allegations alone that he can't debunk should be cause for alarm. He is alleged to have embezzled and committed tax fraud as well as racketeering.

But he is a good friend. :roll:
I was stationed in Italy and regardless of who is in charge, Italy is a friend of the US. There are people who try to be leftist but the nation as a whole is pro-US.
I agree with that SB! It's "Capo" that makes millions as his people struggle to find nice clothing to make the walk in the "piazza" that doesn't make it right.

But I guess since they voted for him it's okay... :roll:
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Silverback wrote:Italy is a friend of the US. There are people who try to be leftist but the nation as a whole is pro-US.
Not likely that there's a family left in Italy without a close branch in the USA.
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