As election campaigning gets underway in earnest in Italy, former Premier Silvio Berlusconi, along with his new fiancee, joined ordinary Italians on Saturday morning at Rome's Termini station to catch a train to Milan.
The trip comes a day after outgoing Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said he would lead a centrist alliance in the election in February.
A report by the daily Corriere della Sera says that Berlusconi has agreed to pay his estranged wife Veronica Lario 100,000 euros ($132,200) a day as part of a divorce settlement.
The divorce was finalised after three years of negotiation and filed with a court in Milan around Christmas.
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