Rome, Italy (CNN) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will ask parliament for a vote of confidence in his leadership on Wednesday, the government said Tuesday.
He's set to outline his goals for the rest of his term, which expires in 2013, then ask the lower house of parliament to back him. If he wins, he'll take his program to the Senate on Thursday.
The vote should show whether he has a strong enough majority to finish his term.
Berlusconi is expected to win the votes, but they will be the first major test of his strength since a dispute with his longtime political ally Gianfranco Fini.
Berlusconi expelled Fini from his party earlier this year, and about 40 lawmakers followed Fini out of the governing party.
CNN