In Scotland, legislation is expected to be implemented to provide women free sanitary wares.

Foreign officials, including the Washington Post, said the Scottish Parliament passed a free vote on women to distribute menstrual products to women on Monday.

After the first vote, the bill will be finalized by a second round of votes after proposals are made by lawmakers. When the bill goes into effect, women can receive free sanitary napkins and tampons in public places such as regional centers, youth clubs, and pharmacies.

In 2018, the Scottish Autonomous Government has started distributing free physiological supplies in schools and universities by investing £ 5.2 million and about 8 billion won in our money. The purpose was to overcome the "period poverty" that replaced cloths with cloth, old clothes and newspapers.

Labor lawmaker Monica Lennon, who submitted the bill, said, "It will be a milestone in public awareness of how important our parliament is to gender equality." "Conveyed his impressions.

After Scotland's announcement that women's menstruation is normal, there is a voice that calls for a similar policy in Ireland. If passed, the government is estimated to spend £ 24.1 million annually and about $ 37.3 billion in our money.

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