
Italy's Controversial Security Decree Passes Amidst Protests
Italy's Security Decree Passes Amidst Opposition Outcry Rome, Italy – The Italian Chamber of Deputies passed the highly debated Security Decree on May 30th, 2025, triggering immediate protests from opposition parties. The decree, a flagship initiative of the ruling coalition, significantly broadens the powers of law enforcement. Key provisions include stricter penalties for roadblocks, a crackdown on "cannabis light," and harsher sentences for illegal property occupation. "This is a victory for security and the rule of law," declared a government spokesperson. However, opposition lawmakers voiced strong objections. "This decree is a blatant attack on fundamental rights," stated one opposition leader. They raised concerns about the potential for abuse and the infringement on civil liberties. The decree will now proceed to the Senate for further review. The passage of the Security Decree marks a significant development in Italian politics, highlighting ongoing tensions between the ruling coalition and opposition forces. The Senate's upcoming review will be crucial in determining the final form and impact of this controversial legislation.