AC Milan president Berlusconi resigns
May 8, 2008 - 6:35 PM MILAN, Italy (Ticker) -- AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has resigned from his position in charge of the Serie A giants, the club announced Thursday.According to Italian law, the 71-year-old Berlusconi has to leave to avoid a conflict of interests when he begins his third stint as Italian prime minister.
It is expected that Berlusconi will hand over the reins to current vice president Adriano Galliani.
A brief letter from Berlusconi published on the official AC Milan web site read, "The assumption of the role of Prime Minister forces me, in adherence to law 215/2004, to resign from the club responsibilities.
"With vivid regret, therefore, I resign with immediate effect from my role of president and of advisor to AC Milan."
Berlusconi stepped down once before as president of the Rossoneri, in 2004, but re-assumed his position in 2006 when he lost the general election to outgoing Italian prime minister Romano Prodi.
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