Greece's
parliament has approved legislation to extend Sunday opening hours
for stores, in an effort to boost spending by tourists and stimulate
the crisis-hit economy. Lawmakers
voted Wednesday in favor of legislation allowing department stores to
open on seven Sundays during the year and smaller, independent shops
the right to open every Sunday. Earlier rules kept most stores
closed.
Small business associations, left-wing opposition parties, and senior members of the Greek Orthodox Church strongly oppose the new measures. Store owners and the Greek Communist party staged demonstrations in central Athens late Tuesday.
Greece is expecting a boost to its key tourism industry this year. More than a million visitors arrived in the January-March period, a 4.6 percent increase from 2012, according to the Bank of Greece. More details about tourism statistics of Greece.
Source: AP
Small business associations, left-wing opposition parties, and senior members of the Greek Orthodox Church strongly oppose the new measures. Store owners and the Greek Communist party staged demonstrations in central Athens late Tuesday.
Greece is expecting a boost to its key tourism industry this year. More than a million visitors arrived in the January-March period, a 4.6 percent increase from 2012, according to the Bank of Greece. More details about tourism statistics of Greece.
Source: AP