Berlusconi's immunity law ruled uncostitutional in Italy

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Berlusconi's immunity law ruled uncostitutional in Italy

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Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi's immunity law, which prevented criminal prosecution against him, has been overruled by the Constitutional Court. Reported by BBC News.
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Italy's Constitutional Court has overturned a law granting Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi immunity from prosecution while in office.

The move opens the possibility that Mr Berlusconi, 73, could stand trial in at least three court cases, including one in which he is accused of corruption.

The judges said immunity violated the principle that all citizens were equal.

Mr Berlusconi said he had expected the ruling as the court was dominated by left-wing judges, and would not resign.

"We have a very organised minority of red [left-wing] magistrates who use justice for a political fight," he told reporters outside his residence in Rome.

"We must govern for five years with or without the law."

"The trials that they will hurl at me in Milan are real farces... but we'll carry on," he said, accusing the court, the media and the president of favouring the left.

"I will spend some hours away from taking care of the government and refute them all as liars," he said. "These things invigorate me, they invigorate Italians. Long live Italy, long live Berlusconi!"

The BBC's Duncan Kennedy, in Rome, says the news has stunned Italy, where Mr Berlusconi has widespread public support, although it has dipped in recent times.

The opposition has already called on him to step down, although it remains unclear how Mr Berlusconi's coalition partners will react, our correspondent says.

When Mr Berlusconi came to office he was facing at least three court cases, including one involving the British lawyer David Mills.

In that case Mr Berlusconi was accused of bribing him to give false evidence. Mills, who said he was innocent, was sentenced in February to four years and six months in prison for corruption.
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Duncan Kennedy
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Mr Berlusconi's ratings have just dropped below 50% for the first time since coming back to power, confirming a recent downward trend, but they are still far from any danger zone.

When it comes to his coalition partners, especially the Northern League, they, too, appear to lack the appetite to face new elections by bringing down the prime minister.

The League's colourful leader, Umberto Bossi, has met Mr Berlusconi and came out saying: "I found him strong, and that pleased me. I found him resolved to fight."
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Mr Berlusconi and his lawyers had argued that he needed the immunity law to carry out his duties as prime minister, our correspondent says.

The appeal to the Constitutional Court was launched by prosecutors including those from the Mills case.

They contended that immunity put Mr Berlusconi above the law and needed to be reversed.

Mr Berlusconi argued that immunity allowed him to govern without being "distracted" by the judiciary.

This is the second time Italy's highest court has thrown out Mr Berlusconi's bid for immunity, after an earlier attempt in 2004 failed.

Of the Constitutional Court's 15 members, five are selected by the president, five by the judiciary, and five by parliament.

They voted 9-6 to in favour of lifting Mr Berlusconi's immunity, the BBC's Duncan Kennedy says from Rome.

The ruling comes at a time when the prime minister's approval ratings have been eroded by a series of sex scandals and his wife has announced that she is divorcing him.
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And thus continue the antics of Europe's last - and most inept - dictator...
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I hope they finally get Mussolini - ah, Berlusconi.

Seriously, i always mix the two up for some reason.
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Frankly, political rhetoric currently spewed from the centre-right is worrisome; they are trying to convince the most naive part of their voters that the courts are trying to steal their sovereignty, but in doing so are basically calling everyone else in politics or civil service a conspirator and traitor. Bombs have exploded in the middle of the night on passenger trains for less, in the past.
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If they don't break up his media monopoly, removing him from power is gonna have fuck all affect I'm sad to say, still, he is one funny bastard (in all the wrong ways, but hey).
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I love the line about how he expected the ruling because the court was dominated by left-wing judges who were basing their ruling on politics--as if conservative judges allowing him total immunity would've been completely impartial in doing so.
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Serafina wrote:I hope they finally get Mussolini - ah, Berlusconi.

Seriously, i always mix the two up for some reason.
I don't see why. Berlusconi is far more amusing and unlike Mussolini according to my extended family. It's not Berlusconi you have to worry about, or his thugs. What you have to worry about is the fact the country is not going anywhere in particular and the rest of Europe is set to pass them by because Berlusconi has other things on his mind that Italy.

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