Former Italian Prime Minister attacked the Italian judiciary

Former Italian Prime Minister attacked the Italian judiciary

A former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi that the judiciary during a stormy political rally Saturday, accusing judges of trying to eliminate it politically, but pledged to continue to support the fragile Government coalition center-left Prime Minister Enrico letta.
Berlusconi reiterated his accusations made long ago to prosecutors, had his appeal against his conviction for tax fraud last week rejected and still faces trial on charges of sexual intercourse with a minor in Exchange for money.
Berlusconi said in a speech to a rally in the northern city of Brescia Italy “so who is not linked to the political party, they can see clearly the political motivations of hate and prejudice and against me.”
Frequently interrupted by whistles and jeers by anti-government protesters, as well as the slogans of him by supporters of his people of freedom party, Berlusconi, and police intervened to separate the two sides, and did not show evidence of serious violence.
This has increased the pool of tensions within the fragile Alliance of Lithuanian traditional contenders and between the two camps are the left and right, and the coalition formed after general elections in February which were inconclusive or party able to govern alone.
At the same time, Berlusconi reiterated his support luleta, he promised to accept the demand of the center-right tax cuts of billions of euros.
Berlusconi said “I thought the author withdrew the survival of this Government at risk, but they’re always wrong, we intend to continue to support this Government.”
The Berlusconi Government Ministers not Lithuanian, but he played a crucial role behind the scenes, could fall if the Government withdraw its support in Parliament.
Media mogul faces old (76 years) a new session on Monday to stand trial on charges of sexual intercourse with dancer ran, called Ruby robber of hearts, when she was less than 18 years.
In addition requested by prosecutors in Naples Berlusconi trial on separate charges of bribing a Senator to join his party in order to help bring down the Government of former Prime Minister Romano Prodi, which fell in 2008.

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