"The rule that introduces the criterion of
danger to public order
, public health and safety is
too generic, too vague"
and, due to its "vagueness", "it risks not achieving its objective: above all, it is not in no way described the danger to which it refers".
This was stated by the president of
the ANM (National Magistrates Agency), Giuseppe Santalucia
, commenting on the
anti-rave law,
contained in the first decree of the Meloni government, during his hearing in
the Senate Justice Commission.
"Strong doubts about the existence of the requisites of serious and urgent necessity" which justify recourse to the decree law, even more so in the face of the "heterogeneity" of the content of the provision" were also expressed by the president of the
Union of Criminal Chambers Giandomenico Caiazza. "
A good legislator should avoid the promulgation of laws easily exposed to subsequent constitutionality incidents" warned the leader of the criminal lawyers.