Guest World News Headlines - Posted November 16, 2013 Share Posted November 16, 2013 [attach=full]7011[/attach]By Catherine Hornby and James Mackenzie ROME (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi, facing expulsion from parliament over a tax conviction and a revolt which split his center-right party, said on Saturday he may no longer back Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta but would not be able to bring down the government. The 77-year-old billionaire' s comments came after Friday's defection of a group led by Interior Minister Angelino Alfano, former secretary of his People of Freedom party, which defied Berlusconi and formed a group that has pledged to remain in Letta's coalition government. Speaking at a congress to rebrand People of Freedom (PDL) as Forza Italia, the name of his original political movement, Berlusconi said his impending expulsion from parliament, with the support of Letta's center-left Democratic Party (PD), meant the left-right coalition created in the wake of February's deadlocked election could not continue. "It's very difficult to think you can remain allies in parliament and above all seated at the same table in cabinet with someone who wants to kill your leader politically," Berlusconi said. Continue reading... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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