Rome. .- The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, was placed a year as the richest politician in Italy in 2010 to declare assets worth 40.9 million euros, almost double that in 2009, when he declared a tax base just over 23 million euros. The data listed in the income statement, released today, to be publicly parliamentarians and members of the Government of Italy.
In the income declared by Berlusconi, whose marital status is as "separate", no new purchases of cars, boats or equity interests, while it appears the sale of an apartment ownership to 50 percent in Milan. Among the property to his name including two apartments in Milan, registered as a primary residence, three floors in the Lombard capital, and three properties on the island of Antigua.
Among the ministers, the richer the defense minister, Ignazio La Russa, who said 374,461 euros, followed by the Economy, Giulio Tremonti, to 301,918 euros. The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini, said 185,563 euros, while the Senate, Renato Schifani, we exceeded 229,918 euros.
Notable also is the income of deputy and senator Niccolò Ghedini Piero Longo, both Berlusconi's lawyers, who claimed 1,297,118 euros and 530,847 euros respectively. Among the opposition leaders, the best position was former judge of the Clean Hands anti-corruption operation and current leader of Italy of Values party, Antonio Di Pietro, with 176,885 euros, followed by the Democratic Party's general secretary, Pier Luigi Bersani with 130,013 euros.
Democrat Party leader, Pier Ferdinando Casini, also in opposition, meanwhile said 106,063 euros.
In the income declared by Berlusconi, whose marital status is as "separate", no new purchases of cars, boats or equity interests, while it appears the sale of an apartment ownership to 50 percent in Milan. Among the property to his name including two apartments in Milan, registered as a primary residence, three floors in the Lombard capital, and three properties on the island of Antigua.
Among the ministers, the richer the defense minister, Ignazio La Russa, who said 374,461 euros, followed by the Economy, Giulio Tremonti, to 301,918 euros. The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini, said 185,563 euros, while the Senate, Renato Schifani, we exceeded 229,918 euros.
Notable also is the income of deputy and senator Niccolò Ghedini Piero Longo, both Berlusconi's lawyers, who claimed 1,297,118 euros and 530,847 euros respectively. Among the opposition leaders, the best position was former judge of the Clean Hands anti-corruption operation and current leader of Italy of Values party, Antonio Di Pietro, with 176,885 euros, followed by the Democratic Party's general secretary, Pier Luigi Bersani with 130,013 euros.
Democrat Party leader, Pier Ferdinando Casini, also in opposition, meanwhile said 106,063 euros.
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