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The Mitrokhin Commission was an Italian parliamentary commission set up in 2002 to investigate alleged KGB ties of some Italian politicians. Set up by the Italian Parliament, then led by Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition, the Casa delle Libertà, and presided by Senator Paolo Guzzanti (Forza Italia), its focus was on alleged KGB ties to opposition figures in Italian politics, basing itself on the controversial Mitrokhin Archive, and various other sources including the consultant Mario Scaramella. The Mitrokhin Commission alleged, among other things, that Romano Prodi, former center-left Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004, was the "KGB's man in Italy."

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  • The Mitrokhin Commission was an Italian parliamentary commission set up in 2002 to investigate alleged KGB ties of some Italian politicians. Set up by the Italian Parliament, then led by Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition, the Casa delle Libertà, and presided by Senator Paolo Guzzanti (Forza Italia), its focus was on alleged KGB ties to opposition figures in Italian politics, basing itself on the controversial Mitrokhin Archive, and various other sources including the consultant Mario Scaramella. The Mitrokhin Commission alleged, among other things, that Romano Prodi, former center-left Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004, was the "KGB's man in Italy." The commission was disbanded in March 2006, without any concrete evidence given to support the original allegations of KGB ties to Italian politicians. In five years, the Commission had heard 47 witnesses, for a total cost of 1.9 million euros. Mario Scaramella was arrested in late December 2006 and charged with libel and illegal weapons' trade, with wiretaps of phone calls between Mr. Scaramella and Senator Guzzanti published by the Italian press in late 2006, showing that the two planned to discredit various political opposition figures by claiming ties with the KGB. The April 2006 general election was won by Romano Prodi's centre-left L'Unione, and in November 2006, the new Italian parliament instituted a commission to investigate the Mitrokhin Commission for allegations that it was manipulated for political purposes. (en)
  • Il dossier Mitrokhin prende il nome da Vasilij Nikitič Mitrochin, un ex archivista del KGB: con questo termine si fa riferimento alla parte del corposo archivio Mitrokhin riguardante le attività illegali dei servizi segreti sovietici in Italia. L'Archivio, che nella sua interezza è costituito da oltre 6 casse di documenti, ha portato alla produzione di oltre 3 500 rapporti di controspionaggio trasmessi a 36 nazioni, redatte dal SIS, il servizio di controspionaggio inglese, sulla base delle note manoscritte che l'ex archivista copiò da documenti segreti del KGB. Le 261 schede relative all'Italia vennero consegnate al SISMI a partire dal 1995 fino al 1999 e corrispondono a un arco temporale che va dal 1917 al 1984, anno in cui Mitrokhin andò in pensione. La Commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta sui documenti venne denominata giornalisticamente Commissione Mitrokhin, e venne presieduta da Paolo Guzzanti. (it)
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  • The Mitrokhin Commission was an Italian parliamentary commission set up in 2002 to investigate alleged KGB ties of some Italian politicians. Set up by the Italian Parliament, then led by Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition, the Casa delle Libertà, and presided by Senator Paolo Guzzanti (Forza Italia), its focus was on alleged KGB ties to opposition figures in Italian politics, basing itself on the controversial Mitrokhin Archive, and various other sources including the consultant Mario Scaramella. The Mitrokhin Commission alleged, among other things, that Romano Prodi, former center-left Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004, was the "KGB's man in Italy." (en)
  • Il dossier Mitrokhin prende il nome da Vasilij Nikitič Mitrochin, un ex archivista del KGB: con questo termine si fa riferimento alla parte del corposo archivio Mitrokhin riguardante le attività illegali dei servizi segreti sovietici in Italia. La Commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta sui documenti venne denominata giornalisticamente Commissione Mitrokhin, e venne presieduta da Paolo Guzzanti. (it)
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  • Mitrokhin Commission (en)
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