La présidence allemande prépare une nouvelle stratégie européenne en matière de drogues

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La présidence allemande prépare une nouvelle stratégie européenne en matière de drogues

13 novembre 2020

Ce processus fait suite à un tollé général concernant le fait que la première version avait mis de côté la santé publique et les droits humains, ainsi que la participation de la société civile. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

By Péter Sárosi - Drugreporter

The new security-focused EU Drugs Agenda proposed by the EU Commission was criticised by civil society and member states. The German EU presidency is now in charge of revising it.

It was revealed at the online annual plenary meeting of the Civil Society Forum on Drugs that Member States did not accept the new EU Drugs Agenda proposed by the EU Commission. The Horizontal Working Party on Drugs (HDG) decided that a new EU strategy will be prepared by the German presidency.

In a previous article we made some critical remarks about the new EU Drugs Agenda presented by the EU Commission. We concluded that this document 1) contains a war on drugs language and posits drug use on par with child abuse and arms trafficking; 2) does not reflect the findings of the evaluation of the previous strategy that show the a need to refocus resources on public health rather than law enforcement; 3) unlike the previous action plan, this does not have measurable indicators and 4) civil society was not involved appropriately in the process.

Later in August the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) sent an open letter to the members of the HDG. This letter called member states to reject the EU Drugs Agenda and prepare a new document that reflects the position of the EU presented at the UN meetings, that is, a shift from the traditional supply reduction focus to a new paradigm based on human rights, development and public health.

Profils associés

  • European Commission
  • Civil Society Forum on Drugs (CSFD)
  • European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)

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