The "Lex Quack" Law. The President Has Made a Decision
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In justifying his decision, Karol Nawrocki also stated that "the government has classified into one group, so-called charlatans, madmen who pose a real threat to health, as well as thousands of Polish companies and individuals involved in herbal medicine, healthy eating, and complementary medicine." The president emphasized the need for regulations that will effectively block the activities of fraudsters without harming honest people. "That's wh…
President Karol Nawrocki's decision to refer the so-called "lex quack" law to the Constitutional Tribunal has received widespread criticism from politicians. Health Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda announced that the Ministry of Health will demand tools to protect patients. "In the battle for patient safety, pressure from pseudo-medical groups has proven stronger," said Patient Rights Ombudsman Bartłomiej Chmielowiec, commenting on the head o…
"I wonder if he'll treat his family with exorcisms and brawn," said Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski, commenting on Karol Nawrocki's decision. The Ministry of Health has announced that it will continue to work to improve the quality and safety of patient treatment.
Karol Nawrocki has made a decision regarding the so-called lex quack law. It has sparked considerable controversy among politicians. "He sided with the quacks," the Prime Minister wrote.
Karol Nawrocki blocked a law protecting patients from fraudsters, scams, and dangerous, unproven therapies – this is how Donald Tusk commented on the head of state's decision. The president sent the "Lex quack" bill to the Constitutional Tribunal, announcing his own initiative on the matter. The president sided with the Poles, said Grzegorz Płaczek of the Confederation.
"Instead of siding with the sick, he sided with the charlatans," Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on the X portal about President Karol Nawrocki's decision regarding the "lex quack" law. Nawrocki announced on Thursday that he would refer the legislation to the Constitutional Tribunal.
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