World | Silvio Berlusconi Berlusconi Survives No-Confidence Vote But barely; shakeup likely coming By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 14, 2010 7:06 AM CST Copied Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi attends a parliament debate, at the Chamber of Deputies in Rome, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Silvio Berlusconi survived no-confidence votes today, coasting comfortably through the Italian Senate, but barely escaping the House vote with his political career intact, reports the Wall Street Journal. The narrowness of the 314-311 House vote underscores how compromised the Italian PM's grasp on power has become. Berlusconi's next move is unclear: In a speech yesterday, he said he's prepared to shake up his government if he survived. “If you give us your vote of confidence, we will open the doors,” he said. “We are ready to change the team.” Regardless, early elections likely loom: “You can’t govern with a one-vote advantage,” says one Berlusconi ally. Read These Next Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. Have you ever seen an inflated kitten? Meet 'Puff Kitty.' The USPS' latest stamps go low, really low. Trump-appointed head of Kennedy Center is out. Report an error