The President Submitted His Own Version of the "Lex Charlatan" Bill to the Sejm
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President Karol Nawrocki published a draft law on his website combating pseudo-medical practices. The proposal includes severe criminal penalties for those without medical licenses who encourage patients to forgo professional treatment.
The head of the presidential office, Zbigniew Bogucki, announced on Friday that President Karol Nawrocki had submitted a draft amendment to the law to the Sejm "to prosecute and punish charlatans." The president referred the relevant regulations, prepared by the government, to the Constitutional Tribunal.
The head of the presidential office, Zbigniew Bogucki, announced that Karol Nawrocki had submitted a draft amendment to the act to the Sejm "to prosecute and punish charlatans."
"The president has submitted a bill to prosecute and punish charlatans who cynically prey on sick people for their own profit," announced Zbigniew Bogucki. This is Karol Nawrocki's response to the government's bill, the so-called lex quack.
"We will try again," said Dorota Łoboda, MP and spokesperson for the Civic Coalition parliamentary group, regarding the "lex quack" bill, which the president has referred to the Constitutional Tribunal. "We are not satisfied with the solutions proposed by the president (...) changes to the Penal Code are not enough, we must warn citizens and curb these kinds of charlatan activities before they cause real harm," added Piotr Salak's interlocutor.
President Karol Nawrocki announced his own draft regulations to combat dangerous pseudo-medical practices.
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