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11-03Producent namaaksigaretten veroordeeld tot 9 jaar cel (en)
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05-03EU-ministers van Volksgezondheid bespreken de gevolgen van de economische crisis op zorgbeleid (en)
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26-02Kleine anti-tabakslobby in Brussel wint van grote pro-tabakslobby (en)
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26-02Nieuw rapport voor vaststelling 'best practices' bij bestrijding tabaksgebruik (en)
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26-02Iers voorzitterschap naar EP om herziening tabaksrichtlijn te bespreken (en)
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25-02EP deze week: tabaksrichtlijn, milieuvergunningen in de luchtvaart en het paardenvleesschandaal
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25-02Parlementsleden bediscussiëren voorstellen om roken onaantrekkelijk te maken (en)
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22-02Europees rookverbod sorteert effect (en)
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22-02Passief roken in de EU afgenomen, maar nog wel te hoog
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29-01Tweede Kamer plaatst behandelvoorbehoud bij Europese tabaksrichtlijn
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26-01VVD: geen afschrikwekkende plaatjes op tabak
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25-01Kabinet stemt in met Europees voorstel afschrikwekkende foto op tabak
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23-01Tabaksproducenten klagen over EU-wetgeving (en)
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20-12-2012Voormalige topambtenaar Commissie nu lobbyist tabaksindustrie (en)
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20-12-2012Europese Commissie presenteert nieuwe plannen om Europeanen van roken af te houden (en)
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19-12-2012EU gaat mentholsigaretten verbieden (en)
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has for the first time asked EU leaders to leave the dinning room if they wish to smoke.
The EU's Justus Lipsius building where summits are held is usually a smoke-free zone, but leaders have traditionally been allowed to puff away over dinner. New restrictions were laid down on Thursday evening (24 March) however, as heads of state and government sat down to eat and discuss economic plans.
Van Rompuy made the declaration at the start of the meal following complaints from several member states, spokesman Dirk De Backer told this website.
"The president made a little joke about it, saying that leaders' work needs to be done well and asked for smoking breaks instead," he said.
"He asked the idea to be kept in mind, its not a rule, more a gentleman's agreement."
While other leaders quaffed Hungarian Gere Portugieser red wine, Denmark's Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Luxembourg's famously hard-smoking Jean-Claude Juncker were among the group of leaders to quietly slip out the dinning room door for a quick cigarette.
Other diplomats confirmed the new restrictions on Thursday, describing scenes of smoke-filled air at previous summits.
"There are quite a few heavy smokers among the EU leaders, so it gets quite foggy in there sometimes," said a source from a large member state.
The Belgian Van Rompuy, whose country is a final bastion of cafe-smoking culture, has tried and failed to lay down the law at previous EU summits.
Leaders who opted to light up a special eurozone summit two weeks ago were reprimanded by the president but managed to finish their cigarettes. "This time around they didn't get away with it," said a diplomat from a small member state.
In March 2004 Ireland became the first country in the world to impose an outright ban on smoking in workplaces, with many other EU countries subsequently following suit.
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