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sur Libération (50) : les étranges découvertes argentines d'un passionné d'U-Boot


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HERVE 5 mai 2012 16:01

Très intéressant.

Je suis à la recherche d’informations sur César de la Vega.

Il a été ambassadeur d’Argentine à l’UNESCO vers 1974 ... et sans doute après ambassadeur d’Argentine en France (dates ?)

Il en est question dans un article de Wikipedia :

Gelli had ties with very high level personalities in Italy and abroad, in particular in Argentina. The Argentine Chancellor Alberto Vignes drafted with Juan Perón, who had returned from exile in 1973, a decree granting Gelli the Gran Cruz de la Orden del Libertador in August 1974, as well as the honorary office of economic counselor in the embassy of Argentina in Italy.[5] According to a letter sent by Gelli to César de la Vega, a P2 member and Argentine ambassador to the UNESCO, Gelli commissioned P2 member Federico Carlos Barttfeld to be transferred from the consulate of Hamburg to the Argentine embassy in Rome.[5] Licio Gelli was also named minister plenipotentiary for cultural affairs in the Argentine embassy in Italy, thus providing him with diplomatic immunity.[5] He had four diplomatic passports issued by Argentina, and has been charged in Argentina with falsification of official documents.[5

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