Cabinet: We are considering closing restaurants at 12 at night and stores at 11 in summer and 10 in winter.



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Councilor Nader Saad, a cabinet spokesman, revealed the details of the weekly cabinet meeting.

Today Wednesday, during a telephone interview with the media Azza Mustafa, in the program “Liberation Hall” of the channel Sada Al-Balad, Saad said: “The prime minister has given the governors the authority to suspend studies due to bad weather conditions, since that they can assess the situation on the ground and make appropriate decisions ”, indicating that Issue a decision on the closing dates of stores, restaurants, coffee shops and commercial workshops before the end of the current poetry.

He explained that the decision to close stores will be permanent and not linked to the Corona virus crisis, noting that the decision of new dates is expected to apply to close stores as of December 1, since the dates will be different between the governorates. coastlines, the delta and the valley, as well as their difference also during the winter and summer seasons.

He noted that restaurant and cafe closing dates are expected to be later than store dates, commenting, “It is possible that restaurant closings will be at 12 p.m., and it is suggested that the closing date of the stores are in summer 11, and winter 10, but all these dates are still being proposed. ».

He noted that the Corona virus crisis has postponed the move of the government to the administrative capital, and noted that the transfer from the government to the administrative capital will take place starting next year, commenting: “After the transfer of the government, the The paper transfer process will become electronic, since the citizen will hand over their papers only to the first party.

“Government buildings are an integral part of the state assets that the sovereign fund will manage efficiently after moving to the Administrative Capital,” he added.

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