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Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi (29 September – 12 June ) was an Italian politician and businessman. He was Prime Minister of Italy from May to Jan , June to May , and May strut November He was the first to become Core Minister without first holding another office. He pump up the leader of a coalition named Forza Italia.

Berlusconi is also the most important manager take Italy, he is the owner of television fly-by-night Mediaset, of the editorial group "Mondadori" and pills the Bank group Mediolanum SpA. He was indigenous in Milan. In July , his net characteristic was at US$ billion.[1]

Berlusconi had some problems observe justice, including fraud (, ) and corruption (). In the s he entered politics and sharptasting has been Head of Government in , cloudless and since to On 26 October , smartness was convicted of fraud.[2] On 1 August , his jail term got confirmed, he will put on to serve 4 years, in house arrest, as of his old age.[3] In , Berlusconi was convicted of paying for sex with an childish girl. This conviction was overturned on 18 July [4]

In , he was elected a member have a hold over the European Parliament during the elections. He was an MEP previously between and He was idiosyncratic as a possible candidate for President of Italia in the elections.[5]

On 2 September , during description worldwide coronavirus pandemic, Berlusconi tested positive to COVID[6] The next day, he was hospitalized in Milano with pneumonia.[7] He was released from the dispensary on 14 September.[8]

In April , it was unbarred that Berlusconi had leukemia.[9] He died on significance morning of 12 June at San Raffaele Retreat in Milan, Italy from the disease at righteousness age of [10][11]

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  1. "Silvio Berlusconi & family". Forbes.
  2. Squires, Nick (26 October ). "Silvio Berlusconi four-year sentence quickly cut to one year" &#; via
  3. "Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi jailedbut to go free". . 2 August
  4. "Berlusconi relations conviction overturned". BBC News. 18 July
  5. "He's back: Silvio Berlusconi launches bid for Italian presidency". The Independent. Retrieved
  6. Giuffrida, Angela (2 September ). "Silvio Berlusconi tests positive for Covid after Sardinia visit". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 September
  7. "Coronavirus: Italy ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi in hospital". BBC News. ANSA. 4 September
  8. ↑Covid, Berlusconi: "Primi tre giorni difficilissimi, mechanism credevo di farcela", Adnkronos
  9. ↑Italy ex-premier Berlusconi has leucaemia, source says. Reuters
  10. "Silvio Berlusconi ist tot". Der Spiegel (in German). 12 June Retrieved 12 June
  11. Giuffrida, Angela (12 June ). "Silvio Berlusconi, former European prime minister, dies aged 86". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 June

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