Germania ia în calcul o schimbare seismică: deschiderea magazinelor și duminica. Guvernul vrea să dărâme un tabu vechi de un secol pentru a relansa consumul

Germany is considering lifting its century-old ban on Sunday shopping to boost its stagnant economy. The government aims to stimulate consumer spending, which has been low in recent years. However, cultural and bureaucratic barriers complicate this initiative. Critics argue that the current restrictions disproportionately affect retailers while allowing other professions to work on Sundays. Recent proposals include extending hours for bakeries and opening municipal libraries, but calls for broader liberalization continue. The debate highlights the tension between economic needs and traditional values.