Latest: Silvio Berlusconi, former Italian prime minister, passes away at 86
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi delivers a speech during the “Festa della Liberta” (The freedom festival) organised by his party “Il popolo della Liberta” (the people of freedom) on October 5, 2008, in Milan. — AFP 

Silvio Berlusconi, the former prime minister who reshaped Italy’s political and cultural landscape while fending off multiple legal scandals, has died at age 86, his spokesman confirmed on Monday.

The billionaire media mogul was admitted to a Milan hospital on Friday for what aides said were pre-planned tests related to his leukaemia.

His admission came just three weeks after he was discharged following a six-week stay at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital, during which time doctors revealed he had a rare type of blood cancer.

Berlusconi had suffered ill health for years, from heart surgery in 2016 to a 2020 hospitalisation for coronavirus. Despite being re-elected to the Senate last year, he was rarely seen in public.

But he remained the official head of his right-wing Forza Italia party, a junior and occasionally troublesome partner in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition government.

Berlusconi led Italy three times between 1994 and 2011, for a total of nine years, wooing voters with a promise of economic success only to be forced out as a debt crisis gripped his country.

But his influence extended well beyond politics, thanks to his extensive TV, newspaper, and sporting interests, while his playboy antics kept him in the headlines even in his final years.

“Silvio Berlusconi made history in this country,” ex-prime minister Matteo Renzi said on Facebook.

“Many loved him, many hated him; everyone today must recognise that his impact on political but also economic, sporting and television life was unprecedented,” he said.

Berlusconi is survived by his 33-year-old girlfriend, Marta Fascina; two ex-wives; and five children, some of whom help run his empire, recently estimated to be worth some seven billion dollars.

While it is too soon for details of his funeral, Berlusconi built a Pharaoh-inspired marble mausoleum at his villa in Arcore, near Milan, to house his family and friends when they die.

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