Friday, December 31, 2010

Quick On Set Dizziness

Lula, Battisti e Marchionne

Abstract: extradition of Cesare Battisti, debated these days, we are not interested. We are not justice-thirsty for revenge. We do not want to append to those who seek to reopen old wounds and stirring the facts of a closed season. We are not looking for good and bad. We do not believe those who, these days, look for comparisons with non-existent the seventies and terrorism, red or black. It 's a page closed. And we would not want someone to reopen it by taking advantage.

But ...

Throughout this story there is a detail that links the Brazilian President Lula, a former militant Cesare Battisti PAC and CEO of the Fiat group CEO Sergio Marchionne. One detail that may go unnoticed, but perhaps deserves some more attention.
Lula says he made his decision, contrary to extradition for months, only now am to have it communicated. Why this delay? Why was half of a campaign to continue, with the majority of voters in favor of extradition Battis, widely seen in a simple and vulgar "robber."
But more than half because there was business to be concluded with Fiat's Marchionne and negotiation with the Italian partner threatened to blow up along with the diplomatic relations between the two countries. To be precise, there was a production plant to be inaugurated: an investment of 1.77 billion dollars (!!!) to produce 200 thousand cars in 2014.
And for the same reason that Lula said he was sure that Italy will not react to the failure to extradite Battisti

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