Qualification is not mandatory everywhere on Sundays
Those people who do not have qualifications can also sell on Sundays in some types of stores under 200 square meters, according to the national economy ministerial decree that was published in the latest issue of the Hungarian Gazette (Magyar Közlöny).
The regulation amends the previous regulations on the qualifications required for certain industrial, commercial and tourism activities. The regulation will enter into force eight days after its publication, on 17 June 2015. (MTI)
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