The presenter snapped the Prime Minister: "Enough of insults." "Why not go to see prosecutors rather than insulting," said Lerner and labeled a "regular rude" and blatant.

Rome. - The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, now in the sights of Milan prosecutors in a case of incitement to prostitution including a minor, lost his nerve on Monday night in a television critic and launched a whole string of insults to the presenter.

"I saw a program with a presentation negligible repulsive, indecent and vile," Berlusconi cursed live in an unexpected phone call to the "L'infidelity" (The Infidel) channel La 7, presented by Gad Lerner, in which addressed their most recent sex scandal, told AFP.

The presenter snapped the Prime Minister: "Enough of insults." "Why not go to see prosecutors rather than insulting," said Lerner and labeled a "regular rude" and blatant.

The tone of the interview was overheating when Lerner said the prosecutors' request that Berlusconi is subject to interrogation, a demand that the mayor has so far rejected.

Berlusconi began to scream and accuse Lerner forward "false theories and distorted, unrealistic." The dispute today illustrated the covers of major newspapers in Italy.

Berlusconi backs covered mostly by Nicole Minetti for his controversial call. The 26 year old woman, who once performed cleanings Prime Minister, was elected deputy for the past year the Lombardy Region with support from Berlusconi.

Now, prosecutors are investigating suspect Minetti Berlusconi helped encourage prostitution. The mayor spoke indignantly of a smear campaign against Minetti, which he defined as "intelligent and serious", something which he said could not be said of the prostitutes invited to the program.

It is not the first time that Berlusconi calls a program to protest what it sees as flawed information about their government or person.

The "czar" means 74 years and head of government is suspected of having invited a number of younger women who paid to attend parties at his villa orgiastic Arcore in Milan. In this "harem" allegedly belonged also the "go-go" Moroccan Karim El Marough, known as "Ruby", which was then a minor. Minetti is suspected of having chosen and controlled to young women.

It has also opened an investigation into the case of a parliamentary committee that will decide whether prosecutors have reason to interrogate and prosecute Berlusconi.