The organizations using and distributing e-cigarettes turned to the social welfare committee
The organizations of the electronic cigarette users and distributors turned to the social welfare committee of the Parliament in an open letter to include them in the legislative process – the applicants informed MTI on Wednesday.
The organizations in their joint communication wrote that the Ministry of Human Resources “ignored their requests” when submitted the bill to the National Assembly. According to them, the proposal “outscores the rights of users, and banish them among the smokers.” (MTI)
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