Berlusconi's return to Italian politics ʹ political analysts' stance

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has returned to politics. His smile is brighter, as it has recently been reported that a return of him could move the Italian political cab. Political analysts say the March 4th elections could turn Berluscon as a major force in Italian politics, but also in [...]
Political analysts say the March 4th elections could turn Berlusconi as a major force in Italian politics, but also in European politics.
But even if he does not become prime minister immediately, he will likely have the leading role in Italian politics, reports The New York Times”, Periscope broadcast.



He has been investigated on links to the mafia. He entered politics to protect some of his wealth as the owner of most of the Italian media, where he used his media empire to stay in power.
After France and Germany gave the European institution a breath by beating up the extreme right uprisings, it is Italy's five-star, angry Movement that worries them.
He believes he can resurrect himself indefinitely, as he has with his face,” said Sofia Ventura political scientist at Bologna University.
He wants to leave the game as a winner and enjoy the results with all those who danced prematurely at his grave. /Periscopi/











