20.01.2011, 11:43 3952

Berlusconi calls for new laws to protect himself

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday said he would propose new laws to prevent magistrates from pursuing elected officials, as he went on the offensive over allegations he paid for sex with a minor, The Telegraph reported.

Almaty. January 20. Kazakhstan Today - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday said he would propose new laws to prevent magistrates from pursuing elected officials, as he went on the offensive over allegations he paid for sex with a minor, The Telegraph reported.

The 74-year-old prime minister has been under mounting pressure to resign since magistrates in Milan accused him of paying for sex with a 17-year-old nightclub dancer who goes by the name "Ruby the Heart Stealer".

In a televised address, a tense-looking Mr Berlusconi once again denied having sex with the Moroccan runaway and laid into the judiciary for waging a "true and real persecution" of him.

Mr Berlusconi, who had already dismissed calls to resign, promised to take his battle to parliament - though any reform will be difficult to pull off since a split with ally Gianfranco Fini last year cost him a secure majority in parliament.

"There is nothing that I have to be ashamed of," Mr Berlusconi said. "

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