The Ministry of wellness returns to the thought of limiting the sale of alcohol at petrol stations - established "Rzeczpospolita". Many another comments were besides made during the public consultation, including the ban on advertising beer and its non-alcoholic counterparts. Another version of the task is to be created in the coming weeks.
According to "Rzeczpospolita", the thought returns restrictions on alcohol trade. Work on the amendment of the Act started last October. However, he did not agree to extremist changes. Now the proposal for a bill is to be discussed again after examining the comments made during the public consultation.
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The "Rzeczpospolita" has determined that it is being considered completely No alcohol at gas stations.
"As we hear unofficially, the decision to enter a regulation to change has not yet been made in the government, but Health Ministry He seriously wonders about specified a scenario" - writes "Rz".
Prohibition of selling alcohol at petrol stations
The diary points out that "the draft version for further consultation should be created within 2 weeks". The Ministry of wellness press office reported "Rzeczpospolita" that "within public consultation, interministerial arrangements and opinions of the draft law (...) have received many comments on the various issues proposed in the draft, as well as proposals to extend its scope. A crucial number of comments referred to the extension of the task by introducing a complete ban on beer advertisingand its non-alcoholic counterparts. However, it did not formally mention to the issue of banning the sale of alcohol with percentages on fuel stations" - we read.
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Constitutionalist at the University of Warsaw Prof. Ryszard Piotrowski says "Rzeczpospolita" that "a complete ban on petrol stations could be considered limitation of freedom to conduct business".
According to the journal, according to COPIHN data for the first 4th of 2024 the sale of alcoholic beverages at fuel stations is only 2.2% of the volume and 2.6% of the full value of selling alcoholic beverages.
