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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    March 18, 2004 Thursday

    Armenia parliament turns down smoking control bill

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    The Armenian parliament has turned down a draft law restricting
    smoking. The bill had suggested imposing of ban on sales of tobacco
    products to underage persons, as well as smoking at all health,
    culture, sports, educational facilities, at other public premises and
    at transport.

    The author of the bill, Chairwoman of the Permanent Parliamentary
    Commission for issues of science and education, culture and youth
    Granush Akopyan said the number of smokers is steadily growing in the
    republic.

    Armenian residents spend 25 million dollars a year for cigarettes and
    other tobacco products. The after-effects of this addiction are
    manifested in the growth of lung and cardio-vascular diseases and
    malignant tumors. The spread of the smoking habit among adolescents
    and young people, as well as women is especially disturbing.

    Local observers are certain the bill has been voted down by
    influential parliamentarians engaged in the import of tobacco or
    lobbying the tobacco business.

    Incidentally, Akopyan even made certain concessions to her colleagues
    who own cafes and restaurants. She proposed to allow smoking in bars
    at separate places, but even the softened variant of the bill was
    rejected.

    In the meantime, there are clouds of smoke at breaks between
    parliamentary meetings, as the mps cannot make themselves give up
    smoking.
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