Macau's new national security law, similar to legislation in China and Hong Kong, imposes stricter restrictions on political opposition and civil society.
The amendments broaden the definition of offenses, expand surveillance and detention powers, and allow extraterritorial jurisdiction for the police. Critics fear these measures will curtail liberties and rights, and potentially lead to arbitrary law enforcement.
The amendments received unanimous support from Macau's legislature and are separate from the national security clause added to the city's gambling law