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From mayor of Rosarno to the director of the Streetto di Messina Spa: the parable of the former commissioner of the League Giacomo Saccomanno
Italy🏛️ Politics24 days ago

From mayor of Rosarno to the director of the Streetto di Messina Spa: the parable of the former commissioner of the League Giacomo Saccomanno

The article discusses Giacomo Saccomanno, former regional commissioner of the League (Lega) and now a member of the board of directors of 'Stretto di Messina Spa,' who is under investigation for corruption by Rome prosecutors. The article mentions his role in organizing electoral campaigns for the League in the 2021 regional elections and 2022 general elections, including an event at a restaurant owned by individuals related to the 'ndrangheta mafia in Rosarno. It also references a document he created outlining prohibited behaviors for League members.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentLeft24 days ago
From mayor of Rosarno to the director of the Streetto di Messina Spa: the parable of the former commissioner of the League Giacomo Saccomanno

The article discusses Giacomo Saccomanno, former regional commissioner of the League (Lega) and now a member of the board of directors of 'Stretto di Messina Spa,' who is under investigation for corruption by Rome prosecutors. The article mentions his role in organizing electoral campaigns for the League in the 2021 regional elections and 2022 general elections, including an event at a restaurant owned by individuals related to the 'ndrangheta mafia in Rosarno. It also references a document he created outlining prohibited behaviors for League members.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights the involvement of a high-ranking League figure in a corruption investigation, frames the individual’s actions in a negative light, and emphasizes connections to organized crime without balancing with positive narratives or alternative perspectives from the accused or their政党.

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