Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's wife wants to file for divorce, Italian media reported on Sunday, just days after she publicly criticized his party's selection of young women to run in European elections. “I have been forced to take this step, I don't want to add anything else,” La Stampa newspaper quoted Berlusconi's wife Veronica, 52, as saying, adding she had already contacted a lawyer. La Repubblica daily and ANSA news agency also carried the report. The centre-right prime minister's office declined comment. Berlusconi's lawyer, Niccolo Ghedini, told Reuters: “This is a strictly personal matter. All matters like this one are private and painful, especially when they relate to family relationships. The prime minister at the moment has no statement to make.” Last week Veronica said his party's choice of female candidates for the European elections was a “shamelessly trashy” process. She also accused him of going to the Naples birthday bash of an 18-year-old woman, the daughter of a political acquaintance, but not attending the coming-of-age parties of his own children. Berlusconi, a 72-year-old media tycoon, told reporters he was sorry his wife had apparently believed “what she read in the papers”, blaming a campaign against him “hyped by the leftist press”. Berlusconi's People of Freedom party has been considering a number of former actresses and television personalities as possible candidates in the June European elections, media reports say. Supporters of Berlusconi have criticized Veronica, a former actress, for the latest public clash with her husband. Berlusconi is Italy's second-richest man with a fortune of $6.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine.