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Soumahoro: “Post-Ramadan public holiday”. But in the cooperatives he denied it to migrants

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Soumahoro: “Post-Ramadan public holiday”.  But in the cooperatives he denied it to migrants

Soumahoro and the Ramadan law. But in “his” coops instead…

Soumahoro returns to the center of media attention for a proposal law destined to cause discussion, a public holiday after Ramadan. Explaining his political initiative is the same former Avs parliamentarian who has now ended up in the mixed group after the scandal relating to the family cooperatives. “I have presented – Soumahoro announces and Il Giornale reports it – a bill for make the day after the end of Ramadan a holiday“. Soumahoro now, after the laborers from the Foggia ghettos brought to parliament, the riders, the women in prison is fighting for Muslims and to establish a national holiday dedicated to Islamic communities. “I believe that this is a concrete way to recognize, update, adapt and harmonize the laws of our country with the current reality”.

A proposal which, however – continues Il Giornale – it would seem not to apply within the walls of the house of the Honorable. “Nelle cooperative Welcome and Aid have always worked”, the union says, confirming that the Muslim employees of the cooperatives of the MP’s partner and mother-in-law – now under house arrest – they never stopped for the end of Ramadan. One of Karibu’s former employees, who has not yet been paid, also confirmed: “I worked on holidaysSaturday and Sunday, as well as on all religious occasions and national holidays”.

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