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Odločba proti trgovini z ljudmi, Meloni: "Država stoji ob dobrih ljudeh"
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Odločba proti trgovini z ljudmi, Meloni: "Država stoji ob dobrih ljudeh"

Italijanska vlada je odobrila nov varnostni zakon, namenjen zaviranju skupinnega nasilja, zlasti med mladoletniki, znan kot "maranza". Zakon uvaja ukrepe, kot so omejitve zbiranja, možna zaporna kazen do pet let za skupinsko škodo, globe do 15.000 evrov in pridržanje do dvanajstih ur za posameznike, ki kažejo agresivno vedenje na območjih nočnega življenja.

The Italian government has approved new legislation targeting groups engaged in violent behavior, including minors known as “maranza,” with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizing that the state supports law-abiding citizens. The decree expands preventive measures against organized violence, particularly in nightlife areas, and introduces stricter penalties for group-related offenses. The new law includes provisions that prohibit gatherings in public spaces to counter youth gang violence. It allows authorities to restrict individuals from associating with others involved in illegal activities, and violations could result in up to five years in prison. Additionally, participants in collective damage cases face fines of up to 15,000 euros. The measure also permits temporary detention of up to 12 hours for repeat offenders in high-risk areas to prevent further disturbances. These rules aim to address recent incidents, such as the disorder at the Colosseum involving groups attacking police vehicles. Meloni highlighted the need for these changes during a social media post, stating that the government continues its commitment to protecting honest citizens. She noted that previous laws have tackled juvenile crime through measures such as pre-trial detention for minors using weapons and strict knife regulations. The latest reforms build upon this approach, aiming to curb escalating patterns of group-based violence among young people. The law also addresses a legal paradox regarding victims of crimes. Under the new provision, individuals who defend themselves against theft or assault will no longer be able to seek civil compensation, regardless of whether the perpetrator faces criminal charges. This change aims to ensure that justice does not favor criminals over law-abiding citizens. Meloni stressed that the goal remains to protect the rights of honest people while ensuring that those who commit crimes do not benefit from unjust legal loopholes. Further provisions include the possibility of prosecution for injuries inflicted on police officers or public safety personnel, either directly or as a result of their duties. Previously, such actions were punishable only in cases of minor injuries, requiring a formal complaint. The Ministry of Interior’s head, Piantedosi, clarified that this expansion ensures greater accountability for attacks on law enforcement. The government has also focused on road safety initiatives aimed specifically at younger drivers. While not detailed in the current legislative text, these efforts reflect broader concerns about public order and safety. The new law marks another step in the government's ongoing strategy to enhance security, following earlier commitments to restore trust in institutions and support communities affected by crime. The decree was passed by the Council of Ministers, signaling a continuation of policies designed to deter criminal activity and reinforce societal norms. As the law moves forward, officials expect increased cooperation between local authorities and national agencies to monitor compliance and assess effectiveness. The government remains committed to maintaining public safety and upholding the rule of law.

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Odločba proti trgovini z ljudmi, Meloni: "Država stoji ob dobrih ljudeh"

Italijanska vlada je odobrila nov varnostni zakon, namenjen zaviranju skupinnega nasilja, zlasti med mladoletniki, znan kot "maranza". Zakon uvaja ukrepe, kot so omejitve zbiranja, možna zaporna kazen do pet let za skupinsko škodo, globe do 15.000 evrov in pridržanje do dvanajstih ur za posameznike, ki kažejo agresivno vedenje na območjih nočnega življenja.

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