Anti-Vaxers Attacked Bulgarian Education Minister Denkov
Protesters against the anti-epidemic measures, which come into force tomorrow with the introduction of the so-called “green certificate”, attacked the Minister of Education Nikolay Denkov.
Health Minister Stefan Konstantinov demanded Sunday an all-out smoking ban in spite of Bulgarian ruling party GERB's unconvincing record on introducing anti-smoking measures.
"We want a total ban of smoking in public, and we must become a non-smoking Bulgaria," Konstatinov said on the Bulgarian national radio pointing out that Bulgaria is second only to Greece in the percentage of smokers, and first in the EU on the percentage of smokers between 15 and 20 years of age.
"Smokers are people who need to be helped. I don't want to restrict their freedoms, I want to improve their health," the health minister declared.
He announced that health inspectors have visited 27 000 public venues around the country to inspect the introduction of the already existing anti-smoking restrictions.
According to the restrictions that entered into effect on December 19, 2010, indoor smoking in restaurants, clubs, bars, hotels, railroad stations, airports, malls, offices and schools is allowed only in separate spaces with closing doors.
"People think that nobody will inspect them after the working day is over but that is wrong. If somebody thinks that the countries in Western Europe have got rules because all people have been conscientious, they are deluded. Everything is a matter of control," Kostantinov said.
He stated further that Bulgaria must not put off the introduction of a draconian smoking ban.
"I think that the Bulgarian society has already matured enough, and that the majority of the people are on my side regarding the introduction of the all-out ban sooner rather than later," the minister said.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and his party GERB has been sending mixed messages regarding restrictions to smoking in public after in 2010 it backed down on a planned universal ban in public venues over protests by restaurant and cafe owners.
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