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Katerina Tavladoraki 17 • 03 • 2023

The unjustified shortening of the legislative public consultation period by the Ministry of Health – March 2023

Katerina Tavladoraki
The unjustified shortening of the legislative public consultation period by the Ministry of Health – March 2023
17 • 03 • 2023

On 17-03-2023 the Ministry of Health submitted a bill concerning pharmaceutical associations for public consultation. However, by stipulating that the consultation period will last until 29-03-2023 without specifying any reason for deviating from the standard two weeks, the Ministry violated the procedure stipulated by Law No. 4622/2019, as well as the rules of good legislative practice.

According to Article 61, paragraphs 2, 3 & 4 of law 4622/2019, (Government Gazette A ‘133 / 07.08.2019),  public consultation on legislative bills is to be conducted through the website opengov.gr and should last for two weeks, which only exceptionally can be shortened to one week for sufficiently substantiated reasons, which should be mentioned in the public consultation report.

At 08:00 on 17-03-2023 the Ministry of Health posted a bill on the opengov.gr website for public consultation entitled,  “Pharmaceutical Associations – Panhellenic Pharmaceutical Association – Institute of Pharmaceutical Scientific Research”. The consultation was set to close at 08:00 on 29-03-2023, i.e. 12 days later. However, neither in the regulatory impact analysis accompanying the draft law during the consultation nor in the regulatory impact analysis accompanying the draft law when it was introduced for enactment (see Law 5041/2023) was any documentation (or even a reference) found as to why the public consultation process would last than 2 weeks.

 

Where is the problem with the Rule of Law?

Good legislation is a constitutional objective and is linked to the principle of the rule of law.

Law 4622/2019 (articles 57 et seq.) includes rules related to the law-making process and good law-making, which are also set out in the Legislative Methodology Manual. The public consultation period lasts 2 weeks and any shortening of the said consultation period should only take place in absolutely exceptional cases and for sufficiently substantiated reasons.

In this particular case, however, the Ministry of Health determined that the consultation period for this bill would only be 12 days, without giving any justification or reason why.

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