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Court rules Italy’s Berlusconi can run for office again

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ROME (AP) — A court in Italy has ruled that former three-time premier Silvio Berlusconi is eligible to seek public office again, nearly five years after a tax fraud conviction sidelined him as a candidate and amid political gridlock that could result in a second national election this year. Milan daily newspaper Corriere della

Sera reported Saturday that Milan’s Surveillan­ce Tribunal made the decision after reviewing a request from lawyers for the 81-year-old Berlusconi, a media mogul who founded a centerrigh­t political party a quarter-century ago.

Berlusconi gave “effective and constant proof of good conduct” after carrying out his punishment, Italian news agency ANSA quoted the tribunal judges as concluding.

The developmen­t means Berlusconi could seek a political rebound by pursuing a fourth term as premier when the nation next returns to the ballot box, which could happen in a matter of months.

Italy’s president has warned that if squabbling political leaders fail to form a viable coalition government following an inconclusi­ve parliament­ary election in March, he would install a caretaker head of government and seek another vote.

The ban on his seeking or holding public office was due to expire in 2019. But Corriere della Sera said the tribunal ruled Friday that Berlusconi already had been “rehabilita­ted.”

“Silvio Berlusconi can finally return to the playing field,” Mara Carfagna, a leader of the ex-premier’s Forza Italia party.

“The ‘rehabilita­tion’ by the Milan Surveillan­ce Court puts an end to a judicial persecutio­n and a cavalry that didn’t chip away at the strength of great leadership, that, in a profoundly changed political scenario, is today still fundamenta­l and central.”

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