The former premier also vowed anew in a pre-recorded video appearance on major Italian TV networks today to try to have the conviction overturned at Italy's constitutional court and the European human rights court. He says he is "absolutely innocent."
The media mogul's 16-minute speech aired shortly before a Senate committee was to vote on a proposal by one of his center-right party's senators to postpone a decision on ousting him until his appeals are complete.
