Meloni: Security Decree Works, Confirmed by Arrests
Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni says a new security decree is working. Ninety-one anarchists have been arrested. The decree protects peaceful protesters.
The Italian government implemented a security decree after demonstrations in Rome. Police arrested people during the demonstrations, which were taking place while commemorating anarchist deaths. Prime Minister Meloni believes the decree is effective. She says it does not stop people from protesting peacefully. The decree was created in response to recent unrest.
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Highlights
Meloni Claims Decree Works
Prime Minister Meloni says the security decree is effective.
91 Anarchists Arrested
Ninety-one anarchists were arrested during demonstrations in Rome.
Decree Doesn't Restrict Protest
The decree does not limit freedom of protest.
Arrests During Commemoration
Police made arrests while commemorating anarchist deaths.
Response to Recent Unrest
The arrests are seen as a response to demonstrations.