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Why Cafes in Banja Luka are not working today?

Published May 14, 2016
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13181161_1769432256626784_842908934_nBased on the Decree by the Mayor of Banja Luka Slobodan Gavranovic, tomorrow will be forbidden work of all restaurants and catering facilities, as well as selling and serving of alcoholic beverages in the city. The ban came into force at midnight last night.

“By this decree, on the 14th of May 2016 from 00:00 am until 8:00 pm, is temporarily prohibited work of all restaurants and catering facilities, while restaurants of accommodation type (hotels, hostels, etc.) are forbidden to serve alcoholic beverages in the entire area of Banja Luka,” according to the Decree.

Restaurants and hotels are allowed “to provide all services for already contracted and reserved ceremonies.”

The sale of alcoholic drinks is forbidden in shops, supermarkets and drugstores in the city. The decree was issued at the request of the Security Staff of the Ministry of Interior of RS whose task it, as stated, to ensure peaceful maintenance of public gathering – protest in the area of the Park “Mladen Stojanovic” and meeting on the Krajina Square.

(Source: hayat.ba)

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