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Berlusconi defeated, decides to back Italy government

Rome: Silvio Berlusconi acknowledged defeat today and announced he would support the government of Premier Enrico Letta in a confidence vote, a stunning about-face after defections in his party robbed him of the backing he



But in a remarkable challenge to Berlusconi's authority, several allies balked and said they would instead support Letta's hybrid right-left coalition.

Italy's finances are in a critical state, pressing economic measures must be passed and Italy's president has insisted that a new electoral law be passed to avoid inconclusive results in any future vote.

Heading into the vote, the numbers were in flux.

Dissenting Sen. Roberto Formigoni said some 25 Berlusconi allies had signed on to support Letta, apparently enough to tip the balance in Letta's favor in the 321-member chamber.

Rather than highlight the divisions and defections, Berlusconi instead threw in the towel and changed course.

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