As Spain continues its fight against tobacco use, a crucial question is gaining prominence: could the country further reduce its smoking rates by adopting strategies similar to those successfully implemented in Sweden? At a recent meeting in Madrid organized by the international platform “Quit Like Sweden” (QLS), public health experts and policy analysts discussed the Swedish model as a potential path forward for Spain, emphasizing the role of harm reduction and the accessibility of safer nicotine alternatives.
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A draft bill from Spain’s Ministry of Health, led by the far-left Sumar party, has ignited a significant dispute in Brussels. The proposal aims to impose sweeping restrictions, including a ban on all vape flavors except tobacco and a nicotine cap that would effectively outlaw oral nicotine pouches. However, the plan has stalled amid strong objections from seven EU member states and the European Commission itself.
Read moreA new wave of outdoor smoking and vaping bans sweeping across popular European destinations like France and Spain is igniting a storm of indignation, not just from smokers but also from non-smokers who view the measures as an overreach of state power. While governments cite public health and environmental protection as their primary motives, many citizens see the new rules as an “infantilization” of the public and an attack on personal freedom and social culture.
Read moreThe Spanish non-governmental organization Nofumadores.org is denouncing what it calls the “incoherent and shameful” policy of allowing smoking and vaping on the Cíes Islands, a major tourist destination in Galicia and a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status. The NGO is demanding that the regional government (the Xunta) prohibit smoking and vaping throughout the entire national park, including its beaches, forests, and camping areas.
Read moreTourists heading to Spain for a beach holiday are being warned that vaping in designated smoke-free coastal areas could result in hefty fines, potentially reaching as high as €2,000. While e-cigarettes are not banned nationwide, numerous local councils have implemented their own strict rules prohibiting vaping on popular beaches to combat smoking and protect public health.
Read moreSpain’s Health Minister, Mónica García, has expressed her full confidence that a ban on smoking on all bar and restaurant terraces will be implemented by 2027. The proposed reform to the country’s anti-smoking law will explicitly prohibit both traditional smoking and vaping in these popular outdoor hospitality areas.
García emphasized that there is a broad societal consensus on the issue, citing a Ministry of Health study which found that both smokers and non-smokers agree that smoking on terraces should be prohibited. The initiative also aims to expand smoke-free zones to other areas, such as work vehicles, as part of a comprehensive public health push.
The minister stated that these reforms are crucial for Spain to “once again become a leader in the fight against tobacco and smoking.” This move follows similar actions in other European countries, like France, which recently expanded its own bans on smoking in public outdoor spaces.
The Spanish region of Galicia has implemented a strict ban on the sale and consumption of energy drinks and e-cigarettes for minors. Starting March 7th, violators face fines of up to €3,000 as the government equates these products to alcohol and tobacco to protect youth health.
Read moreThe era of smoking and vaping on Spanish beaches is drawing to a close, with nearly 800 coastal areas already designated as smoke-free zones. Now, the Spanish Society of Epidemiology is urging the Ministry of Health to go further and implement a nationwide ban covering the entire Spanish coastline without exception.
Read moreThe Spanish government is preparing to expand its list of public places where smoking traditional cigarettes and using vapes (e-cigarettes) will be prohibited, El Pais reports. This move aims to ensure healthier and more comfortable spaces for the entire population, with a particular focus on protecting vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women.
Read moreNearly one in five young people in Spain aged 14 to 18 (19.3%) are current smokers, with a significant portion also using e-cigarettes, according to new survey data from “Smoke-Free Week” presented by the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (semFYC). The survey highlights a dramatic rise in vaping among this age group.
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