ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement on Wednesday kicked out a lawmaker for criticising its leader Beppe Grillo in the latest sign of growing internal strife in the party that took a quarter of votes at February's election.
Grillo, a fiery former comedian, rode a wave of public disgust with traditional parties but has faced growing dissent among his own ranks after refusing to support any government after the deadlocked election.
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