MADRID (AP) The Spanish government Friday approved draft legislation that sets fines of up to 30,000 euros ($40,800) for offenses such as burning the national flag, insulting the state or causing serious disturbances outside parliament.
The bill presented by Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz has been heavily criticized by opposition parties, judicial and social groups as an attempt by the conservative government to muzzle protests against its handling of the severe economic crisis.
The measures, which update a 1992 law, also include fines of up to 1,000 euros for insulting or threatening police officers during demonstrations.
Similar fines are planned for disseminating photographs of police officers that endanger them or police operations.
Spanish cities have been the scene of weekly protests, the vast majority of them peaceful, since the onset of the crisis in 2008.