The parliament is scheduled to convene for a plenary session today, with security measures heightened across the facility. Reports indicate that the entire perimeter of the building has been secured by extensive metal fencing. Access points are restricted, with metal barriers placed at the main entrance, while Socialist Party deputies were observed entering through a side entrance located near the Academy of Sciences.
The security presence follows escalating tensions from the previous Friday’s session, which involved altercations between demonstrators and police. During that session, confrontations occurred when some protesters threw eggs toward the deputies. In response, law enforcement escorted the deputies to the police station.
Furthermore, tensions escalated when a segment of protesters managed to cut through the metal fencing and attempted to breach the premises. This action prompted the police to deploy tear gas. Following these incidents, authorities detained and stopped a total of twenty individuals.
The heightened security surrounding the parliament reflects the ongoing civil unrest. Officials maintain a visible presence throughout the area to manage access and ensure the orderly conduct of the parliamentary proceedings. The measures underscore the current volatile atmosphere surrounding legislative activities.
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