On Monday, during public debate with his competitor, Raphal Taskovsky, a candidate from the Law and Justice Party, Karol Navrotsky, publicly used Snyus - a bag of non -agricultural nicotine.
At first Navrotsky stated that he was just chewing gum, but later confessed that it was Snyus. "I call it a gum, these are nicotine bags," the candidate explained. He added that this product is not forbidden. Asked why he did not wait for the end of the debate to accept Snyus, Navrotsky replied: "Of course, I could wait, but when you listen to Rafala Taszkovsky lies within an hour, who was talking about his imaginary successes in Warsaw, I thought it was the very moment when the nicotine bag would be." The candidate even invited his opponent to take a drug test to dispel doubts about honesty during the election campaign.
Rafal Taszkovsky initially noticed the strange behavior of Navrotsky and also talked about possible causes. Karol Navrotsky also said that he had never smoked marijuana, and his addiction has only on endorphins after sports training. He noted that he smokes cigarettes "briefly and occasionally". The head of the apparatus of Navrotsky Pavel Sheferknaker explained that the candidate had used Snus, so as not to fall asleep during the "Tiara" of Taszkovsky, and all those who have doubts urged to undergo open health tests.
However, the Minister of Health Isabella Lischyna noted that the law prohibits the production and sale of tobacco products for oral administration to which Snyus belongs. She accused Navrotsky of promoting a "extremely harmful and illegal product" to millions of viewers, including minors. Social networks discuss the candidate's dependence, because he could not last for several hours without "doping".
Snyus is a non -aging tobacco in the form of a wet crushed tobacco in small bags that are placed between the lip and gums for a few minutes or an hour. Known in Sweden since 1637, this product has recently gained popularity among athletes. Snyus helps to relax, reduces appetite and improves concentration.