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Sunday opening hours and restaurant VAT cut in Greece
The Greek government fights to reach a boom in the Greek economy: the restaurant operators were glad after week's bill about reducing the VAT on restaurants, however, the idea of Sunday opening was rejected.
According to the proposal of the conservative Greek government, the shops would stay open on seven Sundays per year on a voluntary basis, to which the local authorities could also suggest additional Sundays. In Greece, with the exception of tourism and major shopping centers there is no Sunday opening. (MTI, Világgazdaság Online)
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