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Intervidu Udmr Arguments Against Laws that Break the Rules for Gambling: “It’s Absurd” / What a Senator Says that Supports the Laws: “a Flag that Destroys Destiny” - hotnews.ro

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The legal projects that prohibit advertising on lucky games during the day and that age from which a person can enter casinos at the age of 21 have been supported by all...

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The legal projects that prohibit advertising on lucky games during the day and that age from which a person can enter casinos at the age of 21 have been supported by all...

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Two legislative initiatives aimed at reducing the dependency on gambling have been approved on Monday, 16 February 2026 in Senate. The next step is the debate and vote in the House of Representatives, the decision-making forum. The minimum age for gambling could be increased from 18 to 21 years. New advertising restrictions appear for the first time in Romania TV.

The Senate adopted two legislative proposals on the organization and exploitation of gambling.

The total war against lucky games: Senators want to raise the age threshold at 21 and 'stop' online ads during the day. While the policy seeks a legislative solution, psychologists warn that peer dependence is a "time bomb" that destroys lives.

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The Senate adopted two bill projects aimed at limiting access to gambling and reducing exposure to advertising, especially for young people. The initiatives provide for the growth of the minimum age of participation from 18 to 21 years of age and the ban on online advertising for such activities, writes Mediafax. The legislative proposals continue to reach the House of Representatives, which has a decisive role.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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