Bunga bunga and bling aside, Berlusconi’s legacy is a loss of faith in Italy’s political elite
by Jon Henley Europe correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6C5DS)
One of European politics' most controversial figures, his career was marked by tawdry sex and corruption scandals
Best known for his perma-tan, gaffes, bunga bunga" parties and outsized ego, Silvio Berlusconi was a proto-Trumpian populist, the man to beat in Rome for more than two decades, and one of European politics' most controversial figures.
Italy's longest-serving postwar prime minister, Berlusconi, who has died aged 86 according to Italian media, held the job on three occasions, amassing along the way a fortune ranked by Forbes magazine last year as the country's fourth-biggest.
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