The stores are not allowed to open at the World Heritage areas on Sundays
The stores are not allowed to open at the World Heritage areas on Sundays – according to the amendment of the Act on the prohibition of Sunday working in the retail sector that was released on Friday.
The law was published in the Hungarian Official Gazette (Magyar Közlöny) and enters into force on this Saturday.
At the same time, however, the exemption of vending machines will come into force. It is legal to sell from vending machines on Sundays. (MTI)
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