Slovenia could move to ban disposables and put all vaping products in plain packaging, according to comments from a minor party in the country’s governing coalition.
The Left party, which forms part of the three-party ruling coalition and holds 5 of their 53 Assembly seats, has issued a statement in which it welcomed the latest development and said disposables as well as plain packaging should be the next port of call.
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