To the Aboubakar Soumahoro it keeps getting worse. For days, the recently self-suspended MP from the Verdi-Italian Left has been the focus of political and judicial news. But that’s not all, because the trade unionist is the protagonist of all conversations. Just think of Piazza Pulita and Non è l’Arena. But in Sunday’s episode, it all adds up Joseph Brindisi with his White Zone, broadcast on Rete4.
Even the Mediaset journalist seems to have new insights into Soumahoro and the family. With his wife and mother-in-law in the middle of the storm after their coops were investigated. The reason? The complaints concern the non-payment of some employees and the poor conditions in which they were forced to work. And so Rete4 also wants to clarify. “During the episode, according to the preview, a lot of space will be devoted to the question of basic income and the case of Aboubakar Soumahoro Documents and exclusive interviews. Among the guests of the evening: Carlo Calenda, Paolo Ferrero, Chiara Appendino”.
Nothing escapes A7. The editors of Non è l’Arena even hint at the suspicion that “an international intrigue”. What connects “the examined cooperatives in Latina with Rwanda?” are the questions.