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November 10th, 2020
The extra-parliamentary Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) has called on the government to seek, through a dialogue with churches, a rational solution to allow a higher number of believers to attend religious services under adherence to strict rules, as the current limit of six people practically prevents them from doing so, Stano Zupa of the party's communications department told TASR on Tuesday. "Worship and cultural events mustn't be at the tail end of the government's interests," KDH chairman Milan Majersky said. "If coronavirus-related measures are to be revised, it's time to allow people to experience spiritual and social dimensions as well."
TASR
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