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Don't complain about dying inner cities Wide debate on opening shops on Sundays

The article discusses a growing debate in Germany regarding the opening of shops on Sundays. It highlights differing opinions among citizens, politicians, and businesses about whether Sunday shopping should be allowed. Some argue that allowing stores to open would revitalize declining city centers, while others express concerns about worker well-being and the need for rest days. The discussion reflects broader societal tensions between economic growth and social values.

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Don't complain about dying inner cities Wide debate on opening shops on Sundays

The article discusses a growing debate in Germany regarding the opening of shops on Sundays. It highlights differing opinions among citizens, politicians, and businesses about whether Sunday shopping should be allowed. Some argue that allowing stores to open would revitalize declining city centers, while others express concerns about worker well-being and the need for rest days. The discussion reflects broader societal tensions between economic growth and social values.

Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives without overtly favoring any particular side. It includes voices from different groups—businesses, residents, and policymakers—without clear ideological leaning. While the issue has political implications, the framing remains balanced, focusing on the range

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