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The Mitterrand doctrine (from French: Doctrine Mitterrand) was a policy established in 1985 by socialist French president François Mitterrand concerning Italian far-left terrorists who fled to France: those convicted for violent acts in Italy, but excluding "active, actual, bloody terrorism" during the "Years of Lead", would not be extradited to Italy. The Mitterrand doctrine was effectively repealed in 2002, under the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin during the presidency of Jacques Chirac, when was extradited from France.

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  • Doctrina Mitterrand (es)
  • Doctrine Mitterrand (fr)
  • Dottrina Mitterrand (it)
  • Mitterrand doctrine (en)
  • Doutrina Mitterrand (pt)
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  • La « doctrine Mitterrand » est un engagement verbal pris, en 1985, par le président de la République française François Mitterrand de ne pas extrader les anciens terroristes italiens d'extrême gauche — excepté ceux coupables de crimes de sang — ayant, selon ses propres termes, « rompu avec la machine infernale dans laquelle ils s'étaient engagés, ont abordé une deuxième phase de leur propre vie, se sont insérés dans la société française lors des années de plomb... ». Cette pratique a été remise en cause par les présidents Jacques Chirac et Emmanuel Macron. (fr)
  • The Mitterrand doctrine (from French: Doctrine Mitterrand) was a policy established in 1985 by socialist French president François Mitterrand concerning Italian far-left terrorists who fled to France: those convicted for violent acts in Italy, but excluding "active, actual, bloody terrorism" during the "Years of Lead", would not be extradited to Italy. The Mitterrand doctrine was effectively repealed in 2002, under the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin during the presidency of Jacques Chirac, when was extradited from France. (en)
  • La dottrina Mitterrand è stata una politica relativa al diritto di asilo in Francia enunciata dall'omonimo presidente socialista francese in un discorso al Palais des Sports di Rennes il 1º febbraio 1985. (it)
  • Doutrina Mitterrand é o nome pela qual ficou conhecida a prática política do governo do presidente socialista francês, François Mitterrand, na qual os ex-guerrilheiros que renunciassem ao terrorismo, poderiam viver na França. Em troca não seriam extraditados. Foi uma prática nunca escrita, mas que na prática fez com que muitos italianos ligados a grupos terroristas se refugiassem no país. (pt)
  • La Doctrina Miterrand es una expresión que hace referencia al compromiso tomado en 1985 por el entonces presidente socialista francés François Mitterrand de no extraditar a los terroristas italianos de extrema izquierda refugiados en Francia, rompiendo así los acuerdos y decisiones tomados durante los llamados "años de plomo". (es)
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