The Romanian Parliament adopted the smoking ban
Smoking is completely banned in Romania at enclosed public areas, after the House of Representatives adopted a law on this issue on Tuesday.
The bill was also voted by the Senate before; the President only had to announce it. The smoking ban draft is in the parliament's agenda since 2011, but its adoption became faster only after the tragedy took place in the Colectivo club in October in Bucharest, where so far 62 people have lost their lives in a fire. (MTI)
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