The raft of 24 laws contained in the bill aims to severely punish peaceful protests, with increased penalties targeting climate activists and migrants specifically.
Cgil, Italy's largest trade union, describes the bill as dangerous for democracy, leading a coalition against what they view as oppressive 'security' measures.
If passed, the legislation will criminalize common forms of protest and increase police surveillance, with severe penalties for actions deemed disruptive.
Opposition parties, including the Democratic party, have joined protests, labeling the security bill an attack on individual and collective freedoms, heightening societal tension.
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