Health Organisations Propose Further Amendments to Tobacco Act
Ljubljana, 18 January - The Public Health Institute, NGO Cindi and the Slovenian Tobacco Control Association support planned amendments to the tobacco act, while they also presented their own suggestions on Thursday that further restrict smoking.
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Mihaela Lovse, the head of the Slovenian Tobacco Control Association, at a news conference on the amendments to the tobacco act.
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Dominika Novak Mlakar, the coordinator of non governmental organisation CINDI, a WHO-sponsored health promotion programme, at a news conference on the amendments to the tobacco act.
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Representatives of the Public Health Institute, the non governmental organisation CINDI, a WHO-sponsored health promotion programme, and the Slovenian Tobacco Control Association at a news conference on the amendments to the tobacco act.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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Representatives of the Public Health Institute, the non governmental organisation CINDI, a WHO-sponsored health promotion programme, and the Slovenian Tobacco Control Association at a news conference on the amendments to the tobacco act.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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