Silvio Berlusconi passed away
Silvio Berlusconi, one of Italy’s former prime ministers, who has been struggling with health problems for some time and entered politics after building one of the country’s biggest media empires, has died.

While George W. Bush, the former US President, was delivering a speech in Dallas in 2013, the Italian translator was relaying Bush’s words, and Berlusconi was listening in this way.
The billionaire businessman who ran Italian politics and led four governments from 1994 to 2011 has been announced to have died at Milan’s San Raffaele Hospital.

Berlusconi, who allegedly had sex with young women in a villa in 2010 and held orgies known as “bunga bunga,” had a hard time. by Berlusconi It was claimed that he had an affair with the Moroccan Karima al-Mahroug.
Berlusconi, who continued his political life despite the corruption and sex scandals around him, was 86 years old.
HE WAS INVOLVED IN THE COALITION GOVERNMENT
Berlusconi, who was diagnosed with cancer, was hospitalized in April due to a lung infection and was treated in the hospital for a long time.
Berlusconi, who is the leader of the center-right Forza Italia party, of which he is a founder, found himself in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition government in elections in September. Berlusconi was also in the Italian Senate.

In 2005, Liverpool of England, who defeated AC Milan of Italy 6-5 on penalties in the Champions League final played at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, was proclaimed champion of the 2004-2005 season.
Berlusconi, the owner of Italian soccer club AC Milan, had a hard time with the sex scandals, also known as “Bunga bunga,” in the early 2010s.
I WAS GOOD WITH ERDOGAN
Silvio Berlusconi once described President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan as “my closest friend”.

Berlusconi, who came to Turkey frequently during his tenure as prime minister, held intensive talks with then-Prime Minister Erdogan.
Berlusconi, who established close relations with Turkey during his first ministry, witnessed the wedding of Erdogan’s son, Bilal Erdogan, in Istanbul in 2003.
Source: Sozcu

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