Spain is implementing a new strategy to combat tobacco until 2027, focused on reducing consumption, especially amongst young people.
The plan includes expanding areas where smoking is prohibited, raising prices, and regulating new smoking methods such as vapers and electronic cigarettes.
The Interterritorial Health Council has approved the plan with the support of communities governed by the PP.
This plan identifies smoking as the leading cause of disease and premature death, linked to cardiovascular diseases and various types of cancer.
The government must now develop 22 measures through legislative projects and new regulations.
The increase in the price of tobacco, through taxes, is one of the measures that have proven to be most deterrent.
Conclusion: The implementation of this plan, which has the unanimous support of scientific societies, is now crucial, aiming ultimately for a society free from toxic smoke.