Most shops must close on Sundays
The Croatian parliament has passed a law forcing shops to close on Sundays in a concession to the Roman Catholic Church.
The church has campaigned for years for Sundays to be devoted to family or Mass in Croatia, which is almost 90% Roman Catholic. But Croatians have begun spending weekends in shopping malls that have flourished across the country in the last few years and remain open seven days a week.
The law takes effect Jan. 1. It allows Sunday shopping over the summer and Christmas holidays.
The law also allows stores in gas, bus and train stations to open on Sundays year-round, along with those in hospitals.
Bakeries, newsstands and flower shops are also exempt from the ban.
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