Hungary’s government is planning to amend legislation to prohibit tobacco sales in large retail spaces, daily Magyar Hirlap said on Thursday, citing an unnamed government source.
The amendment would prohibit the shops from operating in retail spaces larger than 2,500 square metres.
Retail tobacco sales became a state monopoly in Hungary in July. Some of the “national tobacco stores” are in shopping centres frequented by children, the paper said.
The government is also mulling banning tobacconists from operating within 100 metres of schools, the paper said, adding any changes would come into force from next January.
Retail tobacco sales became a state monopoly in Hungary in July. Some of the “national tobacco stores” are in shopping centres frequented by children, the paper said.
The government is also mulling banning tobacconists from operating within 100 metres of schools, the paper said, adding any changes would come into force from next January.
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