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Towards a law on shop opening on Sundays?
stores will they be open seven days a week soon in the principality? The government thinks. In public discussions of the initial budget, the Supreme Assembly took up the debate for the less controversial.
"In the neighboring country, a law may soon allow the opening of shops on Sundays. I want the Trade of the principality to cope with this competition, "said Sophie Thevenoux. Government and Councillor for Finance announces that government services are currently working on a text. "We tried to see in advance that these openings could give to the experiences of openings on Sundays in summer. And objectively this was not a success. " But, as the responsible minister of state: "if nothing is done, we are sure to go to the wall. The government will listen to businesses and employees for a reform that must be for the benefit of all. "
The fear is that customers evaporate of Monaco and residents who use their Sundays to go shopping in Nice or Menton. "I would support the government on this point" says Jean-Charles Gardetto, elected by the majority. "To oppose the opening of shops on Sundays, is fighting a rear guard. People on Sunday, have more time for shopping. It would be smart to say "home is closed, then we can buy from our neighbors. Keep these receipts tax in Monaco. " No obligation
Philip Clerissi who cares about "how to do if a merchant does not want to open? "The government replied that this legislation could be on a voluntary basis. Jean-Jacques Campana, Government Counsellor for Social Affairs says that it "is considering changes in internal debates within the government." But Philip
Clerissi prefer taking these measures "the day there will be an increase in supply in the shops." Marc Burini, elected from the opposition, we must reflect "the three types of consumers in the principality. Residents, tourists and workers. It is a reflection on having 38,000 people who come to work every day in Monaco, which does not necessarily return Sunday in the principality for shopping. "
He added: "Why not develop more popular brands for customers who are not billionaires." Certainly, the opening of shops on Sunday, will debate a long time.
cverany@nicematin.fr
The Thursday, December 17, 2009 Cédric
Verany
stores will they be open seven days a week soon in the principality? The government thinks. In public discussions of the initial budget, the Supreme Assembly took up the debate for the less controversial.
"In the neighboring country, a law may soon allow the opening of shops on Sundays. I want the Trade of the principality to cope with this competition, "said Sophie Thevenoux. Government and Councillor for Finance announces that government services are currently working on a text. "We tried to see in advance that these openings could give to the experiences of openings on Sundays in summer. And objectively this was not a success. " But, as the responsible minister of state: "if nothing is done, we are sure to go to the wall. The government will listen to businesses and employees for a reform that must be for the benefit of all. "
The fear is that customers evaporate of Monaco and residents who use their Sundays to go shopping in Nice or Menton. "I would support the government on this point" says Jean-Charles Gardetto, elected by the majority. "To oppose the opening of shops on Sundays, is fighting a rear guard. People on Sunday, have more time for shopping. It would be smart to say "home is closed, then we can buy from our neighbors. Keep these receipts tax in Monaco. " No obligation
Philip Clerissi who cares about "how to do if a merchant does not want to open? "The government replied that this legislation could be on a voluntary basis. Jean-Jacques Campana, Government Counsellor for Social Affairs says that it "is considering changes in internal debates within the government." But Philip
Clerissi prefer taking these measures "the day there will be an increase in supply in the shops." Marc Burini, elected from the opposition, we must reflect "the three types of consumers in the principality. Residents, tourists and workers. It is a reflection on having 38,000 people who come to work every day in Monaco, which does not necessarily return Sunday in the principality for shopping. "
He added: "Why not develop more popular brands for customers who are not billionaires." Certainly, the opening of shops on Sunday, will debate a long time.
cverany@nicematin.fr
The Thursday, December 17, 2009 Cédric
Verany
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