The Slovak Government plans to extend the opening hours of shops
The Slovak Government plans to extend the ban on shops’ opening hours for all public holidays – Ján Richter work, family and social affairs minister said – the Hospodárské Noviny (HN) public-Slovak economic newspaper cited on Tuesday.
The ban on shops’ opening hours in Slovakia is currently pertain for four days of a year; New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday and Christmas, namely 24 December from 12 am and for 25 during the whole day. (MTI, Starovic Tibor)
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