The defense of former Brazilian federal deputy Carla Zambelli announced that the Italian Supreme Court (Corte di Cassazione) has annulled the decision by the Rome Appeals Court authorizing her extradition to Brazil. The legal team stated that the case will now be reassessed by the Italian Appeals Court. They emphasized that the ruling reflects recognition of the need to review the extradition request under Italy’s fundamental rights protections. During the hearing, the chief prosecutor at the Supreme Court expressed support for the defense’s main argument, leading to the annulment. However, the motivations behind the decision remain unpublished, and the full reasoning will be known after the judgment is released. Zambelli expressed confidence in the Italian judiciary and denied rumors of fleeing the country, asserting she holds a valid residence permit. Her lawyers plan to continue the legal battle in the new proceedings.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the outcome of the legal proceeding in a manner that emphasizes the protection of fundamental rights and portrays the defense as justified in challenging the extradition. While the legal process itself is presented factually, the emphasis on 'fundamental rights' and the portrayal



