ROME: Italy’s upper house of parliament today gave final approval to a wide-ranging security decree that targets public protests, pickpockets and squatters, and outlaws so-called “legal” cannabis.
The measures, spearheaded by prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing coalition government, have been criticised by opposition groups and civil rights campaigners as unduly repressive.
The Senate passed the decree with a 109-69 vote, with one abstention, after a stormy session that was temporarily suspended when opposition lawmakers staged a protest on the floor of the chamber, shouting “shame, shame”.