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Grillo in Rome for sit-in

66 MPs suspended for disorderly conduct in February

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(ANSA) - Rome, May 7 - Beppe Grillo, leader of the Five Star Movement (M5S), made a surprise visit to Rome on Thursday to show support for 59 members of the anti-establishment group who have been suspended from the Lower House for disorderly conduct during debate of a Constitutional reform bill in February.
    He was to take part in a sit-in outside the parliament building with the suspended MPs in the afternoon.
    The 59 M5S representatives are among 66 MPs who were suspended on Wednesday in connection with ugly scenes during non-stop 'river' sessions on February 11-13 used by the House speaker to combat obstructionist tactics used by opponents to the reform.
    The remaining seven are members of the Northern League, Left, Ecology, Freedom party, mixed group and Premier Matteo Renzi's own Democratic Party. The suspensions range from a minimum of 3 days to a maximum of 24. The suspended MPs were opposing a bill to transform the Senate into a leaner assembly of regional representatives with limited law-making powers to make passing legislation swifter and easier.
   

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