So Italy sold two warships to Egypt in the silence of August. Losing money
Other than guarantees on the case of Giulo Regeni: before mid-August the CDM authorized the export of two frigates stolen from the Italian Navy, amid protests by the military. And now the accounts do not add up between Fincantieri, Leonardo and the other suppliers for the weapons requested by Al Sisi
by Carlo Tecce
September 30, 2020
On Giulio Regeni we will be inflexible to the point of truth ", word of Giuseppe Conte, parliamentary commission of inquiry into the atrocious death of the Friulian researcher in Cairo, night session on Friday 18 June 2020." Without true answers on Regeni, Italy will not yield arms to the Egyptians ”, motion accepted in an official document of the leadership of the Democratic Party, on Monday 27 June. Solemn. Politics likes it that way. Then silence. Who knows, modesty.
Friday 7 August, 7:05 pm, the Council of Ministers meets for the August decree, the extension of the sanitary measures against the pandemic and in a few minutes it approves the last passage for the sale to Egypt of a pair of warships , two Fremm-class frigates stolen from the Italian Navy. On Monday 10 August the Authority that supervises the arms market, in the initials Uama, located at the Foreign Ministry, grants the license for export to Egypt to the national consortium Orizzonti systems naval, controlled by Fincantieri with 51 percent and participated by Leonardo (formerly Finmeccanica). Cairo can organize the parade for the delivery of the first ship "Spartaco Schergat" within the year, for the second, "Emilio Bianchi", it will be necessary to wait until next spring. The government buries the news in the August sands