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"Since Sweden’s entry into the EU, the Swedish Christian Democrats have worked to make the Swedish derogation in Council Directive 92/12/EEC, relating to the import of alcohol, permanent. We believe that this is a prerequisite of being able to continue to pursue the successful alcohol policy which, in Sweden, has led to a lower level of harm caused by alcohol than in other EU countries and so to a good standard of public health. Now that the Commission is rejecting Sweden’s argument and placing the emphasis upon the operation of the internal market, we fear that alcohol policy will sustain great damage in Sweden. There is also a lack of consistency when, on the one hand, exports of Swedish snuff to other EU countries are banned for health reasons and, on the other hand, appeal is made to the free market, and health aspects are set aside on the issue of imports of alcohol. We think it very unfortunate that the Swedish Social Democratic Government has chosen not to pursue this issue more vigorously. An assessment of the derogation by the courts against the background of Sweden’s argument on public health grounds would have been an option which is not now being made use of. Because we consider that both the Swedish Government and the European Commission have acted incorrectly on this issue, we choose to signal our rejection of their approach by abstaining in the vote on the extension to Sweden’s derogation from the Council Directive."@en1

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