Berlusconi resigns as Italian PM, signs of new era emerge
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Bahrain’s Sunni monarchy got help The official was speaking on condition the men tied both of them up in John-
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Berlusconi
resigns,
signs of a
new era
by nicole WinField
the associated press
ROME — Italian Premier
Silvio Berlusconi resigned
Saturday after parliament’s
lower chamber passed Eu-
ropean-demanded reforms,
ending a 17-year political
era and setting in motion a
transition aimed at bring-
ing the country back from
the brink of economic cri-
sis.
A chorus of Handel’s
“Alleluia,” performed by a
few dozen singers and clas-
sical musicians, rang out in
front of the president’s pal-
ace as thousands of Italians
poured into downtown
Rome to rejoice at the end
of Berlusconi’s scandal-
marred reign.
Hecklers shouted “Buf-
foon, Buffoon!” as Berlus-
coni’s motorcade entered
and exited the presidential
palace, where he tendered
his resignation to President
Giorgio Napolitano, the
palace said in a statement.
Respected former Euro-
pean commissioner Mario
Monti remained the top
choice to try to steer the
country out of its debt woes
as the head of a transitional
government, but Berlus-
coni’s allies remained split
over whether to support
him.
Their opposition wasn’t
expected to scuttle Napoli-
tano’s plans to ask Monti to
try to form an interim gov-
ernment once Berlusconi
resigns, but it could make
Monti’s job more difficult.
Napolitano is expected to
hold consultations Sunday
with all of Italy’s political
forces before proceeding
with his expected nomina-
tion of Monti.
Late Saturday, Berlus-
coni’s party said it would
support Monti, albeit with
conditions.
Berlusconi’s resignation
was set in motion after the
Chamber of Deputies, with
a vote Saturday of 380-26
with two abstentions, ap-
proved economic reforms
which include increasing
the retirement age starting
in 2026 but do nothing to
open up Italy’s inflexible
labor market.
The Senate approved it a
day earlier and Napolitano
signed the legislation Sat-
urday afternoon, paving
the way for Berlusconi to
leave office as he promised
to do after losing his parlia-
mentary majority earlier in
the week.
He chaired his final
Cabinet meeting Saturday
evening.