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New Mafia and old politics, on Millennium the web of the Senese clan
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive3 hr. ago

New Mafia and old politics, on Millennium the web of the Senese clan

The article discusses the complex relationship between organized crime and politics in Rome and surrounding areas, focusing on the Senese clan and their connections to figures like Andrea Delmastro, a government minister who resigned after being linked to a criminal organization. The piece highlights the involvement of politicians such as Esterino Montino, a former senator and mayor, whose family members are connected to the clan. It references the 'Hydra' investigation into the network of organized crime groups including the Camorra, 'Ndrangheta, and Cosa Nostra. The article also mentions other cases involving the Cirinnà family, including Monica Cirinnà, a senator known for her advocacy for human rights, and her husband Montino. The narrative explores how these criminal networks maintain ties with legitimate businesses and influence political circles.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentProgressive3 hr. ago
New Mafia and old politics, on Millennium the web of the Senese clan

The article discusses the complex relationship between organized crime and politics in Rome and surrounding areas, focusing on the Senese clan and their connections to figures like Andrea Delmastro, a government minister who resigned after being linked to a criminal organization. The piece highlights the involvement of politicians such as Esterino Montino, a former senator and mayor, whose family members are connected to the clan. It references the 'Hydra' investigation into the network of organized crime groups including the Camorra, 'Ndrangheta, and Cosa Nostra. The article also mentions other cases involving the Cirinnà family, including Monica Cirinnà, a senator known for her advocacy for human rights, and her husband Montino. The narrative explores how these criminal networks maintain ties with legitimate businesses and influence political circles.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue through the lens of systemic corruption and the entanglement of political elites with organized crime. While it presents factual information about the Senese clan and related cases, the emphasis on the political implications and the portrayal of certain figures (like E.蒙

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