Draft Law: "Take Addiction Seriously" – Prien Wants "to Abolish Accompanied Drinking" From 14 Years of Age
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Federal Minister of Family Affairs Karin Prien (60, CDU) plans to ban alcohol under the age of 16 in principle.
When parents are present, young people are allowed to drink beer and wine from the age of 14. Family minister Karin Prien wants to change that. A bill from her ministry is "Politico" exclusively available.
In Germany, young people aged 14 and over are allowed to drink wine, beer or sparkling wine under the supervision of their parents. Youth Minister Karin Prien (CDU) is now planning a ban on accompanying drinking.
Germany is preparing legislative changes regarding "supervised drinking" for minors. The Minister of Family Affairs and her colleagues have prepared a dedicated bill. This is part of a larger plan.
At the age of 14 the first beer in the presence of the parents? If it goes to family minister Prien, it is soon over. A new bill provides for a more consistent limitation of alcohol consumption for minors.
Young people will no longer be allowed to drink alcohol – even when accompanied by their parents. Family Minister Karin Prien is planning to tighten the youth protection law. The aim is to improve addiction prevention.
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