Polish parliament to discuss banning Sunday shopping
                
                    
                        PR dla Zagranicy
                    
                    
                        Roberto Galea
                        
                        05.09.2016 13:26
                    
                                 
                
                
                    A draft bill has been sent to the Polish lower house of parliament to ban shopping on Sundays, in an attempt to increase revenues.
                
                
                    
                         The Sejm, the lower house of Polish parliament. Photo: Flickr.com/KPRM
The Sejm, the lower house of Polish parliament. Photo: Flickr.com/KPRM
                     
                
                
                
               
                
                         Finance Minister Paweł Szałamacha said on Monday that: “For a start it would be best to ban trading only on the first Sunday of the month and observe the effects over two years.”
The draft bill was submitted by several groups, including the Solidarity trade union. The groups managed to gather the 100,000 signatures required for parliament to consider the proposal.
The bill plans to prevent shops opening on Sundays, though it allows multiple exceptions including petrol stations, bakeries, newsagents, some small shops and all shops at railway stations and airports.
The unions behind the bill claimed that the restrictions would increase overall shop turnover as people would stockpile more goods. (rg)