The Social Affairs Minister Marisol Touraine (by 16 April 2015 in Paris ) calls “not to change the law” Evin. Illustration. (AFP / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD)
“I mean my incomprehension and my concern about the amendment that challenges the Evin law,” said Minister of Health. “The debate was held in the framework of the law of modernization of our health system, between those who wanted harden and those who wanted to soften the Evin law,” said the minister.
Originally: an amendment of Senator Republicans
“With Stéphane Le Foll, we made the choice of Balance: nothing more, nothing less. ” “It is this choice that is now questioned,” said she noted in reference to an amendment of Senator Gérard César (Republicans, former UMP) to distinguish advertising and information about alcohol.
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This provision is examined Monday in committee in the National Assembly within the framework of the law Macron, debated at second reading. But Marisol Touraine, “the Macron law can not be used to unravel the public health policy.” “I call on everyone to take responsibility, that is to say not to change the law,” she concluded.
The spokesman of the government and Minister of Agriculture Stéphane Le Foll, while saying defender of viticulture, had also decided Monday morning to the status quo on the Evin law, passed in 1991. The author of the law, the former Minister of PS Health Claude Evin, said he was “very worried” in Le Parisien of filing this amendment, which could be retoqué during the second reading of the law to the Assembly.
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