World | Silvio Berlusconi Berlusconi Quits; Hecklers Shout, 'Buffoon!' Musicians perform chorus of Handel's 'Alleluia' By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 12, 2011 3:44 PM CST Copied A man, waiting for the end of a Parliament session outside of the Lower Chamber, shows a mock magazine cover displaying resigning Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. (Riccardo De Luca) See 3 more photos Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi resigned today after parliament's lower chamber passed European-demanded reforms, ending a 17-year political era and setting in motion a transition aimed at bringing the country back from the brink of economic crisis. A chorus of Handel's "Alleluia," performed by a few dozen singers and classical musicians, rang out in front of the president's palace as thousands of Italians poured into downtown Rome to rejoice at the end of Berlusconi's scandal-marred reign. Hecklers shouted "Buffoon, Buffoon!" as Berlusconi's motorcade entered and exited the presidential palace, where he tendered his resignation. Respected former European commissioner Mario Monti remained the top choice to try to steer the country out of its debt woes as the head of a transitional government, but Berlusconi's allies remained split over whether to support him. Economic reforms demanded by Europe paved the way for Berlusconi to leave office, as he promised to do after losing his parliamentary majority earlier in the week. Read These Next One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. The Atlantic has a lengthy profile of RFK Jr. See the states with the highest utility bills. Black Friday at this California mall ended in gunfire, an evacuation. See 3 more photos Report an error