The Government approved a draft project to mitigate alcohol consumption among minors, including prohibiting the alcohol industry from promoting its products as 'responsible consumption'.
The sector objects, arguing that the moderate consumption model has been key in their business. However, numerous studies refute the notion that small amounts of alcohol can benefit health.
Regulation of drinking is a sensitive topic in Spanish social culture, but it is necessary to fight the idea of risk-free alcohol consumption.
Prevention does not mean prohibition and requires an informed and constructive debate in society.
Spain is a global viticultural powerhouse with a strong economic and labour impact in many sectors.
High alcohol consumption among adolescents justifies the need for measures to restrict its sale and advertising.
Conclusion: The path to final approval of this draft project should serve to achieve reasonable consensus among all the parties involved, highlighting the priority of public health.