Swiss Parliament's Upper House Rejects Move for More Sunday Shopping
In a narrow vote, the Swiss Senate has shut down a proposal that would have allowed shops to open on up to 12 Sundays a year. The decision maintains the current limit of four Sundays, pending a debate in the House of Representatives.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Senate rejected a proposal to increase Sunday shopping days from 4 to 12 per year.
- The 'Sunday alliance' blocking the move consisted of the Social Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Centre Party, and the Swiss Peopleās Party.
- Sunday shopping regulations in Switzerland are governed by federal law, specifically the Labour Act.
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They Said
"The issue now goes to the House of Representatives."