| Motion: | Government’s proposal for Regulation 2024/XX/EF laying down the general framework addressing the macroeconomic and financial situation in Italy and the Federation |
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| Proposer: | The European Government |
| Status: | Published |
| Submitted: | 2024-07-06, 13:57 |
C4 A11: Government’s proposal for Regulation 2024/XX/EF laying down the general framework addressing the macroeconomic and financial situation in Italy and the Federation
Motion text
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that such protest does not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of others or compromise Federal, national securityand regionalsecurity.
The Government shalllocal authorities have the competence and right to intervene, if necessary in concertation wih the Federal Government; in order to take appropriate and proportionate measures to ensure the rights and freedoms of others as well as federal, national and regional security. The Federal Government reserves the right to intervene if local authorities are unable to reestablish order. Any kind of brutality from the local government will not be accepted. If the use of force is needed, this must comply with the rights granted by the European Youth Convention.
The right to freedom of speech and expression shall not be infringed upon by Federal or National or Regional authorities unless fundamental rights of others are serioulsy violated as determined by the present authorities and subsequently judged by the courts
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violence, vandalism, or public disorder shall not be tolerated and will be subject to legal penalties and intervention of local security authorities. Organizers may be held accountable for harm or damage caused by protesters; if the former acted with negligence and the perpetrators can not be found. If any person is carrying an harmful weapon or dangerous tool during the protest, this will lead to an increase of the penalty envisaged by the national laws of the Member State.
Article 11: PermitNotification for Large Gatherings
I. For protests involving a significant number of participants, a permitabove 100 participants or more, the organizers must be obtained frominform local authoritiesathorities at least 5 minutes in advance. This is to ensure public safety and order, and not to restrict the right to protest. The process for obtaining such a permit should be transparent, non-[Space]discriminatory, and expedient, reaffirming Art. 11 ECHR. Local authorities may ban them when there are well founded grounds to expect a breach of public order, involving danger to persons or property.
II. Notice must be given or directed to local athorities as a mean of information.
III. This is to ensure public safety and order, and not to restrict the right to protest. Local and federal authorities thus reserve the right to prevent protest if there is a grounded reason to expect violence , extremism or other violation of the european Charta.
Spontaneous manifestations are allowed if they are pacifc demonstrations without any risk or act of violence, and if they do not undermine the stability of the Federation. Legal procedures can be initiated by the State if these rules are not respected.
Article 11 bis: Role of the Judiciary
It is the right of every individual to request the support of the judiciary if they believe with due cause that their rights have been or are being infringed upon by local or federal authorities.
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that such protest does not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of others or compromise Federal, national securityand regionalsecurity.
The Government shalllocal authorities have the competence and right to intervene, if necessary in concertation wih the Federal Government; in order to take appropriate and proportionate measures to ensure the rights and freedoms of others as well as federal, national and regional security. The Federal Government reserves the right to intervene if local authorities are unable to reestablish order. Any kind of brutality from the local government will not be accepted. If the use of force is needed, this must comply with the rights granted by the European Youth Convention.
The right to freedom of speech and expression shall not be infringed upon by Federal or National or Regional authorities unless fundamental rights of others are serioulsy violated as determined by the present authorities and subsequently judged by the courts
From line 104 to 110:
violence, vandalism, or public disorder shall not be tolerated and will be subject to legal penalties and intervention of local security authorities. Organizers may be held accountable for harm or damage caused by protesters; if the former acted with negligence and the perpetrators can not be found. If any person is carrying an harmful weapon or dangerous tool during the protest, this will lead to an increase of the penalty envisaged by the national laws of the Member State.
Article 11: PermitNotification for Large Gatherings
I. For protests involving a significant number of participants, a permitabove 100 participants or more, the organizers must be obtained frominform local authoritiesathorities at least 5 minutes in advance. This is to ensure public safety and order, and not to restrict the right to protest. The process for obtaining such a permit should be transparent, non-[Space]discriminatory, and expedient, reaffirming Art. 11 ECHR. Local authorities may ban them when there are well founded grounds to expect a breach of public order, involving danger to persons or property.
II. Notice must be given or directed to local athorities as a mean of information.
III. This is to ensure public safety and order, and not to restrict the right to protest. Local and federal authorities thus reserve the right to prevent protest if there is a grounded reason to expect violence , extremism or other violation of the european Charta.
Spontaneous manifestations are allowed if they are pacifc demonstrations without any risk or act of violence, and if they do not undermine the stability of the Federation. Legal procedures can be initiated by the State if these rules are not respected.
Article 11 bis: Role of the Judiciary
It is the right of every individual to request the support of the judiciary if they believe with due cause that their rights have been or are being infringed upon by local or federal authorities.
Delete in line 118:
It shall apply from
[Day][Month][Year]