Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi Denies on Facebook He Will Resign

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Sarah Kessler
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Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi Denies on Facebook He Will Resign
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"The rumors of my resignation are groundless," he wrote on his Facebook wall Monday, after giving a similar statement to an Italian newspaper.

Berlusconi faces increasing pressure as constituents call for his resignation before a key vote Tuesday and Italy's debt crisis intensifies.

His former spokesperson (who has since become a newspaper editor) had published a report earlier in the day saying the Prime Minister would step down "within hours," according to Bloomberg.

Although Facebook is not the most commonly invoked communication method for political leaders, Berlusconi's announcement to his 330,000 followers isn't an anomaly. Newt Gringrich, for instance, first announced his presidential run on Facebook and Twitter.

But it is unusual for a politician to post something that is so likely to receive a firey response. As Oakland Mayor Jean Quan found out after police tear gassed Ocuppy Oakland protesters, Facebook can quickly turn from open dialogue to public lambasting in the wrong circumstances.

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