A public notification was given on January 2007, seeking a buyer who would acquire at least 30.1% of Alitalia, and also guarantee the airline's 18,000 jobs, domestic routes, and the Italian identity of the Alitalia brand, according to the tender document published on the Treasury Web site.
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In 2002 Alitalia received a capital increase of €1.432 billion under the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
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