North Macedonia Adopts New Law to Protect Public Health
The Ministry of Health announced today the adoption of the “Precautionary Law for the Protection from the Use of Products from Tunic or Related Products.” This law represents a significant step for public health and aims to foster a safer and more responsible public environment. The provision of this law follows a comprehensive institutional process. Key elements included extensive discussions with affected parties, consultations with the textile industry and catering sector, collaboration with relevant institutions and inspection bodies, and expert input.
Support was also received from the World Health Organization. Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, following a recent concluding meeting with representatives from the textile industry and catering sector, emphasized the importance of this new law. He stated that the “Precautionary Law for the Protection from the Use of Products from Tunic or Related Products” is intended to provide protection.
The Ministry of Health highlighted the collaborative nature of the law’s development, involving numerous stakeholders to ensure a robust and effective approach to public health protection. Further details regarding the law’s specific provisions will be released by the Ministry.
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This new law seems like a necessary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of the public.