Berlusconi survives first confidence vote

Italian Premier Berlusconi survived a first parliamentary confidence vote today, but still faces a second, less certain, ballot in the lower house.

Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi survived a first parliamentary confidence vote today, but still faces a second, less certain, ballot in the lower house.

Mr Berlusconi had been expected to win the Senate vote on a motion in support of the government that had been brought by his allies. The vote was 162-135.

The showdown in parliament follows a dramatic fallout with his former closest ally, Gianfranco Fini.

The break-up potentially deprives Mr Berlusconi of a majority in the lower house, and that vote later today will hang on a few undecided MPs.

Mr Berlusconi has said he is confident he will win both votes.

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