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Belgian Senate Approves Stricter Stadium Violence Sanctions, Says Laurent Nuñez
The Senate adopted a tougher set of sanctions for supporters who commit violence and insults in stadiums on Tuesday. The measures are part of the Ripost law on everyday security. The proposal enjoys support from Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez.
The new provisions increase penalties for fans involved in violent incidents or verbal abuse during matches. They aim to deter disruptive behaviour and protect public order inside sporting venues.
The Ripost law framework addresses broader security concerns in daily life, with this amendment focusing specifically on football stadiums.
Supporters found guilty of stadium violence will now face harsher punishments, though the exact penalties were not detailed in the source.
The legislation reflects growing concern among authorities about the safety of spectators and players during games.
By strengthening the legal response, the Senate hopes to reduce incidents of aggression and improve the matchday experience.
The endorsement by Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez signals political backing for the stricter approach.