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Proposal to Close Shops on Sundays and Public Holidays

Summary by The Portugal News
The PCP political party will propose closing general shops on Sundays and public holidays and reducing opening hours until 10pm on weekdays, with exceptions...

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The Communist Party proposes the closure of general trade in order to ensure that "fundamental law" is preserved for the rest of the workers and their home with the family.

·Portugal
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PSD, PS, IL and CDS-PP voted against this proposal, the Chega abstained and the rest of the press voted in favour.

·Porto, Portugal
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The Book, Left Block and PCP were shown to be favourable to these initiatives, while the PAN did not clearly state its position, he said to be “more than at the time” to review the time of commercial establishments. A group of citizens presented a proposal to amend the operating hours system of commercial establishments. This proposal, signed by more than 23,000 people, provides for the closure of trade to the Sundays and holidays and the reduct…

·Portugal
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The Book, Left Block and PCP were shown to be favourable to these initiatives, while the PAN did not clearly state its position, he said to be "more than at the time" to review the time of commercial establishments. A group of citizens presented a proposal to amend the operating hours system of commercial establishments. This proposal, signed by more than 23,000 people, provides for the closure of trade to the Sundays and holidays and the reduct…

·Portugal
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Paulo Raimundo, secretary-general of the PCP, considers the requirement of "just" workers

·Portugal
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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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