Premier Matteo Renzi said Monday
the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) never had a "moral
monopoly" and does so even less now that the mayor of Quarto
near Naples, Rosa Capuzzo, has been embroiled in a Camorra mafia
row. "The idea that M5S had a moral monopoly has never existed
for us and it has gone for them too now," he said. Capuozzo has
been expelled from the M5S but is resisting pressure to resign.
The M5S has prided itself on not being hit by the kind of mafia
and graft scandals that have hit traditional parties.
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