Berlusconi wins key confidence vote

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi won a crucial confidence vote in parliament on Friday with a comfortable majority that is, however, unlikely to reassure markets or end growing calls for him t

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News Desk

October 14, 2011

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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi won a crucial confidence vote in parliament on Friday with a comfortable majority that is, however, unlikely to reassure markets or end growing calls for him to resign.

The ruling centre-right coalition won with 316 votes in favour and 301 against, following a series of rows within the government as well as growing criticism over Berlusconi’s handling of the economy at a volatile time on financial markets.

The centre-left “has behaved ignominiously in front of Italians and I hope Italians take this absolutely negative behaviour into account,” Berlusconi told reporters ahead of the vote, saying the opposition’s “ambush” would not work.

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