The government would extend the Sunday opening ban on the world heritage sites as well
The government discusses the amendments on the Sunday working ban on the retail sector on Wednesday – Giró-Szász András told.
The Minister of State for Government Communication told at Wednesday's cabinet meeting that those were right who considered it unjust to give exemption to the retailers in the World Heritage areas, therefore the government will initiate changes, so the range of exceptions will be limited further. (MTI, kormany.hu).
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