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    New Zealand to scrap world-leading smoking ban

    The legislation, introduced by the previous government led by Ms. Jacinda Ardern, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008.
    Editorial DeskBy Editorial DeskNovember 27, 2023
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    New Zealand: New Zealand’s new government will scrap the country’s world-leading law that banned smoking for future generations. The reversal is expected to help the government pay for the tax cuts.

    The legislation, introduced by the previous government led by Ms. Jacinda Ardern, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008.

    In New Zealand, smoking is a preventable cause of death. Hence the goal of the policy was to stop the practice among the young generation.

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    A few lawmakers, including the new Prime Minister, Mr. Chris Luxon, contended that banning tobacco would create a black market.

    Mr. Luxon leads a conservative coalition after his National Party reached an agreement with two smaller parties following a general election last month.

    Although Mr. Luxon was certain to become Prime Minister because of his party’s impressive results, it took six weeks of intense negotiations to reach a deal on a shared policy platform with coalition partners who ran on opposing platforms on issues like taxation, racial relations, and economic management.

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    The new Finance Minister, Ms. Nicola Willion, stated that the government would repeal the laws. This shocked health experts who believed the policy would be untouched.

    Mr. Luxon said that he would hold his first Cabinet meeting on November 28 and look to quickly finalise a 100-day plan.

    Within its first 100 days in power, Mr. Luxon’s National Party has pledged to crack down on crime, ban cellphone use in classrooms, and remove proposed increases to fuel taxes.

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