I·lnrr C I nl.l.C: ) L·:;~. AI,IKhll ACCESS E[:RI)Yf -- S.h. -~- RI'F Pt U LOI *u LOtO lilrg3Et~, DELIIIIIY p~t143 tlltl'HO~I: na.~~lluJ.~smErAs. u?syll i; ub li"~s ·"~j~~ ~cc~iae EPComm;ltre onCPltun, Youth. BBuutiaP 19d Mediaon 2119 i, FrCmioa rewn 'lhe discussion of the FrCmion ~port (sct my note to BAT on 3 September) was e~6& and emotional FCmion, who i~ 1 Ptrita, said 1)8~ he bad ban worh:nglthinldng about this subject for ova IS yeus~ He explained that be tim got intcrcftcd in advcrdsing whca the publisher of one dbir fim beaks put, without his permission, a tobacco advaoistmcnt on the bac~ cover of fir boa~~ The report is very controversial: Banam: ~ioe Gacl, Ireland) called the report deeply flawed and Hoppenrtedt (Chrisakn democrat, Gwmany), Rawliag(Coar., UK), larive (libaal, Dutch) and BuPnti (Saci~ltB italy) ~ mid that the report is too negative in tone and has to be rejected, Fr~mion said that he could accept about a third of de 124 amendm#ntr put forward by his cohsuer, but there Ms no vote an his F~an. Funhs meetings bmuttn Frtmion and bjs opponents me planned for October in order to rce whether compromises err possible, A vote on this report could then t~e place in the CommiP# towards the end of Novaba~, It is eely dra the Commiare vae that the report will se to the pienery ~Fsion of the EP, It is Ilrtabj clear that it will be ver! conseversial there a well, On 21 September the EP Com~Fia~Eec for economic and monetary af~in recommended unanimously that the EP should Dot discuss this suhjecr uotil the Commission had Fpisbed its worl:nn a ~ecn piper on a~wtising ~ad~kd far tt~e spring of 19941. 'This rctol~t~on was proposed by IIK MEPS (Ctaidy, Coar, and Tomlinson, Labour), It also stues that sponsontdp has mt imp~t~t ad positive eontn'bution to rmkt to the mts and ollmre and that in any case the principle of mbsidiatirj should be applied to this problem (i,e, no EC invdnmca0, Tabwo sponsorship was me discussed It is clear that the PtCmion report is in b·aubk( though it must be pointed out that the soeiJiro Barranti ad Elliaa art in favwr of some hind of code of conduct; such a code could be the Fnal outcome of this debxttl), It will be diSCD~OIYi by the Committa during its mat mating and MAE will contirme to monitor it, 2, Schwa~Lnbcmmwr The Cammioce n~o dixu9ed ~bc~ Sebwuambag repon on b#lth cduolian in C w:wnm ~e rvn ~HOunu ,pmAle or. ~ul~ II*a~Hwl ~3 Clit; PDF -!::!!::!!::!.f3 StlC.i: 0111 --------~C .. ZCI ?. xi~ools. This repun will be ~d~p~d att~ end of November snd I would lih ul day yoor aa~on to I~P~Ph 61 tirtt 5 @age 3 oi doeunneot to be leat m you by cwrier) wh#e Schwamcsk~ co~Us Tor 1 bc~ltb chueation programme which will pay aacptioll to tobacco IId alcohol coarmpdoll by pupils, Tbe EP sees this as a ewraibulion to the EC deb~a~ w pblic h#lth policy (sce say nae to BAT os 3 ]unc~. LIARKtl ACftSS toaolt. 03 ·- 1.k. Clit; PDF -!::!!::!!::!.f3 StlC.i: 0111