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Ban on trading on Sundays. Kukiz’15 and PiS have a plan. They want special markets to be created

No trade It is to be sealed soon, as more and more facilities have recently been opened uses the postal “gate”. However, more changes may await the act. A group of MPs from Kukiz’15 and PiS presented their draft amendment. The rules are a tribute to farmers. They will also allow consumers to shop on Sundays, although they will only be able to buy products from farmers.

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Kukiz’15 and PiS want direct selling days

The project assume arranging direct sales days. On Sunday, farmers or people who run a farm with them could sell. Pursuant to the regulations, municipalities would organize a place to conduct trade at the weekend. Farmers at that time they were exempt from the market fee.

Selling local products over the weekend at designated locations in cities is a good option for agricultural producers and consumers. Saturday, and Sunday in particular, for many farmers, due to the nature of their agricultural work, is often the only day of the week on which they can promote and sell their produce. On the other hand, city dwellers will be able to familiarize themselves with the offer of traditional, healthy, good-quality Polish products on a day off from work.

– can be read in the explanatory memorandum to the act.

The originators argue that the idea would increase the income of farms.

Ban on trading on Sundays. The Sejm will deal with the amendment

On Tuesday at 19.00 the parliamentary commission will deal with the amendment to the act on the ban on Sunday trading. The draft tightens the current regulations so that shops with the status of a post office can be opened on the seventh day of the week only if the postal activity is predominant and amounts to over 50%. revenues.

According to the draft act submitted to the Sejm, the obligation to keep records is to be introduced in retail outlets, which will show the revenues from the majority of activities and which from the rest. Led by shops The register is then to be examined by the Labor Inspectorate.

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