Tribunal lifts ban on Berlusconi

May 12, 2018 08:42 pm | Updated 08:58 pm IST - Rome

Silvio Berlusconi.

Silvio Berlusconi.

An Italian tribunal has lifted a ban on Silvio Berlusconi from holding public office, meaning he could run to be Prime Minister in the next national election.

However, the decision might have come just too late for the 81-year-old four-times Premier, who only three days ago gave his blessing to his political ally. the League. to form a government without him in the wake of a disappointing election result.

Mr. Berlusconi was convicted of tax fraud in 2013, triggering his expulsion from the upper house of Parliament and a bar on holding any elected position for six years.

However, in a decision made public on Saturday, a court in the northern city of Milan which oversees the application of sentences ruled that the bar could be lifted a year early because of “good conduct”. “Finally five years of injustice has come to end,” Mr. Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party said in a statement. “Berlusconi can once again be a candidate.”

9 weeks of stalemate

Mr. Berlusconi campaigned actively ahead of a March 4 national election even though he was not a candidate. But Forza Italia did not perform as well as he had expected, slipping behind the League to lose its top spot in the centre-right bloc.

And after more than nine weeks of stalemate, and with fresh elections looking increasingly likely, Mr. Berlusconi on Wednesday finally gave his blessing to the League to seek a coalition deal without Forza Italia.

Negotiations between the League and 5-Star are continuing, with President Sergio Mattarella giving them until Monday to strike an accord.

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