Daily Brief: Sunday non-working day, hospitality facilities will work until 9.00 pm, also banned grouping after 9.00 pm …

Nov 3, 2020 | NEWSROOM

NEWS OF THE DAY: Government accepts Sunday to be declared a non-working day

The government has accepted the initiative for Sunday to be declared a non-working day, announced Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on his Facebook profile.

Zaev added that he has tasked the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy to submit a legal solution regarding this issue within 15 days.

“This solution is in the interest of the citizens, Sunday should be dedicated to rest, a day for more quality time for every citizen who needs it, a day for the family, a day for oneself”, added Zaev.

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The government at today’s session decided to shorten the working hours of hospitality facilities until 9.00 pm, except for delivery and over-the-counter sale of food, announced Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on his Facebook Profile.

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After a two-week postponement due to COVID-19, today in the Basic Criminal Court in Skopje, the trial for the illegal wiretapping “Target-Fortress” continued.

Minister of Education and Science Mila Carovska today participated in an online meeting of the MES-YOUTH working group, where the Rules of Procedure were adopted and a chairperson was elected.

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Minister of Labour and Social Policy, Jagoda Shahpaska today met with UNICEF Representative in the country Patrizia Di Giovanni, at which the current and future projects and cooperation between the two institutions were discussed

Quick tests starting from today are free of charge for the citizens, those who were tested yesterday will have their money returned.

 

А. Petrovska

translation: N. Cvetkovska 

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