He was never going to go quietly.
Silvio Berlusconi defiantly pledged to remain at the heart of Italian politics yesterday despite being ignominiously stripped of his seat in Parliament as a result of a conviction for massive tax fraud.
His expulsion, at the end of a momentous day in Italian politics, would have left most politicians slinking off to an obscure retirement stained with shame and regret.
But Berlusconi used the occasion to audaciously relaunch himself once again, promising to lead his Forza Italy party to future elections.
Far from being bowed, the scandal-ridden 77-year-old came out with all guns blazing. The vote, which was the consequence of a conviction he received in August for tax fraud in the purchase of film rights for his Mediaset TV empire, marked "a day of bitterness, of mourning for democracy", he said.