Smoking Freely will be Allowed in Bars and Restaurants in Austria for Now
World | March 23, 2018, Friday // 12:05| viewsPixabay.com
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria’s lower house of parliament voted on Thursday to scrap an impending ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, backing the coalition government despite opposition from health campaigners and opposition parties.
The ban is due to come into effect in May and would bring Austria more into line with fellow European Union countries, many of which have far stricter smoke-free legislation, including Britain, Hungary and Bulgaria.
“This has not happened before in modern Europe,” the organizers of the petition — Vienna’s doctors’ association and the country’s main anti-cancer organization — said in a statement, calling the vote “a unique bad example”.
Footage from parliament showed lawmakers from the ruling People’s Party and FPO standing together to vote in favor of the bill lifting the ban, despite the petition’s organizers having called for a whip-free vote.
Roughly 540,000 people have signed the petition, which will run until April 4, though the initiative has lost momentum recently.
Tourists drawn to Austria by its picturesque mountains, classical music and elegant architecture are often surprised to find the air indoors is less fresh than they had imagined. Many bars and restaurants still have large areas filled with smokers.
According to Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) data from 2014, 24.3 percent of people 15 and older smoke daily in Austria, the fourth-highest rate in the 35-nation OECD, behind Hungary, Greece and Turkey.
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