Berlusconi taps voter on the fingers

Berlusconi taps voter on the fingers

World April 20, 2018 16:30

rome - The Italian former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi holds the voters partly responsible for the political stalemate in Italy. 'The Italians voted very badly,' concluded the 81-year-old leader of Forza Italia.

The country still has no prospect of a new government one and a half months after the elections. The Eurosceptic protest party, the Five Star Movement (M5S), became the largest party, but an association of Forza Italia and other right-wing parties received a total of more votes. M5S refuses to join forces with the party of the Berlusconi who have been scandalized by scandals. That stands in the way of the formation of a government.

The former prime minister said he was still open to cooperation with M5S, but turned a different tone on Friday. 'The Five Star movement is a danger to the country,' Berlusconi said during a visit to Molise. 'It is not a democratic party, it is a party for the unemployed. '

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