Security, the decree is law amidst protests: 14 new crimes and nine aggravating circumstances. Here are all the novelties
The Senate also gave the green light to the measure, which in 39 articles ranges from the crime of squatting to a package of protections for the police. Oppositions sit on the floor in the Chamber
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Key points
- Oppositions sitting on the floor in the Chamber
- The offence of possession of material for terrorist purposes
- Anti-mafia checks also on network contract
- News for assets seized and confiscated from mafias
- Citizenship, revocation possible up to ten years after conviction
- The crime of squatting
- Hacking and scamming the elderly
- The extension of the Urban Daspo
- Roadblock becomes a crime
- Motherhood, how the squeeze changes
- Begging, punishment for using children up to 16 years old
- From the alt to light cannabis excluding seed production
- Police and military regulations package
- Aggravating circumstance to punish the no Bridge and no Tav people
- Bodycam on uniforms and unlicensed private weapons
- Legal protection
- Toughened penalties for those who do not stop at police stop
- The crackdown on riots in prisons and prisons
- News for 007
- Sim to migrants, just an ID card
- A tutor to support victims of usury
- More work in prison
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At the end of an obstacle course that began in November 2023 and after being transformed from a decree into a decree, the government's strongly desired security measure became law: 39 articles introducing 14 new crimes and nine aggravating circumstances for already existing crimes, as well as launching a substantial package of protections for the police, expanding the powers of the secret services (albeit to a much lesser extent than in the original proposal) and banning the production and marketing of light cannabis.
The Senate chamber approved the trust asked by the government on the decree that lays down provisions on public safety, protection of personnel in service, and victims of usury and prison regulations. There were 109 votes in favour, 69 against, one abstained. The vote of confidence on the 39-article text already approved by the Chamber of Deputies constitutes the final parliamentary green light on the measure, which had to be converted into law by 10 June.
The oppositions sitting on the floor in the Chamber
.The Senate's final green light on the second reading, again with the trust placed in it by the government through the Minister for Relations with Parliament, Luca Ciriani, arrived after yet another blitz by the majority: the measure landed yesterday, 3 June, in the Constitutional Affairs and Justice commissions for just three hours, then shortly after 5pm it arrived in the Chamber without a mandate for the rapporteur, where it was voted on today. Discounted and in vain were the protests of the oppositions, who also in this branch of Parliament, as they did in the Chamber, shouted at the 'fear decree' designed to silence 'dissent, in its various forms'. Seated on the floor of the House, immediately after the start of the proceedings of the assembly, the senators of the PD, M5S and Avs, blatantly criticised the rule of the decree introducing the crime of road blocking through the body: a blow to environmentalists.
The offence of possession of material for terrorist purposes
.The first article of the text introduces the offence of possession of material for terrorist purposes. A penalty of two to six years' imprisonment is imposed on anyone who procures or possesses material containing instructions on the preparation and use of deadly war devices, weapons, chemical or bacteriological substances and any other technique or method for carrying out acts for the purpose of terrorism. The threshold of punishability is also raised for anyone who distributes, disseminates or publicises by any means material containing instructions for the preparation and use of explosive materials essential for the commission of seriously offensive offences. In the same vein is the introduction of a sanction against the operators of the activity of hiring vehicles without drivers, in the event of failure to communicate the identification data of the customer and of the vehicle, for subsequent comparison carried out by the Data Processing Centre-CED, extending the purpose of preventing terrorism also to crimes of organised crime, drug trafficking, immigration, counterfeiting.
Anti-mafia checks also on network contract
Other provisions strengthen the fight against crime. The figure of the 'network contract' is introduced in the list of entities subject to anti-mafia verification. The power attributed to the prefect to limit certain effects of the anti-mafia interdiction order in the event that the person concerned and his family members lack the means of subsistence has been redefined: it is foreseen that it can only be exercised upon the documented request of the owner of the sole proprietorship, and therefore not ex officio, and after preliminary investigation activities carried out by the inter-force group. The benefits for the survivors of mafia victims are also granted to the spouse, cohabiting partner, relative or kin up to the fourth degree of kinship of the recipient of a prevention measure provided for by the Anti-Mafia Code, or of persons subject to criminal proceedings for one of the offences referred to in Article 51, paragraph 3-bis, of the Code of Criminal Procedure, when it appears that, at the time of the event, the applicant had definitively broken off personal and property relations.


