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Government Poised to Approve Reworked Security Package After Turin Clashes

The retooled decree-and-bill set is under Quirinale review with tighter limits on a police shield for officers and any preventive hold.

Overview

  • Palazzo Chigi has sent an approximately 80‑page security dossier—an urgent decree plus an organic bill—to the presidency, with Cabinet approval expected today.
  • The drafts retain a crackdown on knives and extend the urban Daspo, while the liability shield introduces a dual register and the proposed preventive detention is significantly narrowed.
  • In Senate communications, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi labeled the Turin violence an eversion strategy and urged a statutory tool to stop known violent actors from infiltrating demonstrations.
  • Opposition parties PD, M5S, Avs and IV presented a unified resolution rejecting emergency legislating on public order and measures deemed unconstitutional, including any deposit for protest organizers.
  • A Turin judge released three detainees on limited measures such as house arrest and reporting obligations, prompting centre-right criticism as coalition tensions rise with Roberto Vannacci leaving the Lega to launch Futuro Nazionale.