(ANSA) - PARIS, APRIL 28 - "Up to 2 or 3 years" will be necessary for the effective extradition of the former Italian terrorists arrested today in France. The source of the Elysée said this, specifying the judicial process that will open with case-by-case hearings in the court of appeal.
Appeals to the Supreme Court will then be possible, therefore - once the procedure is concluded - it will be up to the Prime Minister to issue an extradition decree. Against which, once again, an appeal can be made before the Council of State.
The arrest warrants against 10 people for whom France is willing to grant extradition to Italy "definitively close" the story of the former terrorists of the lead years escaped and protected by the Mitterrand doctrine in France.
Italy, according to what has been leaked, has a list of 200 people who escaped between the 1970s and 1980s and are eligible for extradition. (HANDLE).