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  1. The term State-Mafia Pact (Italian: trattativa Stato-mafia) describes an alleged series of negotiations between important Italian government officials and Cosa Nostra members that began after the period of the 1992 and 1993 terror attacks by the Sicilian Mafia with the aim to reach a deal to stop the attacks; according to other sources and ...

  2. The State-Mafia Pact (original title: La trattativa) is a 2014 Italian documentary film written and directed by Sabina Guzzanti, who also starred in the film. The storyline is about the State-Mafia Pact, the negotiation between Italian State and Cosa Nostra, that is supposed to be occurred

  3. Oct 2, 2014 · The State-Mafia Pact: Directed by Sabina Guzzanti. With Sabina Guzzanti, Antonino Bruschetta, Sabino Civilleri, Enzo Lombardo. The story about how the pact beetween Italian State and Mafia was inked with innocence blood.

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    • Crime
    • Sabina Guzzanti
    • 2014-10-02
  4. The term State-Mafia Pact describes an alleged series of negotiations between important Italian government officials and Cosa Nostra members that began after the period of the 1992 and 1993 terror attacks by the Sicilian Mafia with the aim to reach a deal to stop the attacks; according to other sources and hypotheses, it began even earlier.

  5. May 14, 2013 · A much anticipated trial in Italy is set to begin in Palermo on May 27 where prosecutors will charge that high level Italian government officials made a pact with Sicilian Mafia bosses. They allege politicians agreed to roll back laws targeting the Mafia in exchange for a cooling of violence.

  6. Sep 16, 2014 · Muckraking helmer-performer Sabina Guzzanti’s “The State-Mafia Pact” provides a step-by-step account of how the Italian government — including, but hardly limited to, Silvio Berlusconi ...

  7. What do we mean when we talk about “The State-Mafia Pact”? About the concessions given on behalf of the State to the Mafia in exchange for an end to bloodshed? Who exactly is culpable for the assassination of Falcone and Borsellino?