A reform of Spaniards’ right to demonstrate has brought condemnation
that it will stifle freedom of speech and assembly, and allow police to
fine ‘offenders’ without a trial.
The Spanish Citizens’ Security Law under the Penal Code comes into force this July 1.
It was passed in parliament last December despite all groups except
for the ruling conservative PP (Partido Popular) voting against the
legislation.
The right of immigrants to apply for asylum is also curtailed under the reform.
Critics object that the new law is vague, and accuse the government of reacting disproportionately and unjustly to public anger over the economic crisis.
Public protest
moved to a new level, democratically attaining political power in local
elections in May, with successful candidates having campaigned against
austerity and evictions.
These candidates became mayors in the key cities of Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
Full article available here: http://www.euronews.com/2015/06/25/spanish-government-cracks-down-on-right-to-demonstrate-security-or-repression/
Source: Euronews
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