Today, voters in the canton of Geneva were asked whether shops should remain closed on Sundays and public holidays. The cantonal initiative called “Touche pas à mes dimanches!”, which was put forward by the unions, the Socialist party and others, was rejected in favour of a parliamentary counterproposal which allows shops to open on 31 December and three Sundays per year. 57% of voters voted in favour of this counterproposal.

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The vote to keep shops closed on Sundays and public holidays was rejected by 52% of voters.
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Gina Le Prevost says
Here here, at last we are in the 21st Century of Sunday opening
Alison says
This will be great and opening to all who reside in Switzerland as a place to go on Sundays and businesses will undoubtedly thrive and increase profit margins