It's strange.

Neither the professors of the Leopoldina nor the Chancellor dared to bring the retail trade to close before Christmas.

And even where you act earlier, you wait until December 20th.

Even the capital does not want to expect more than three days to waive purchases, although its mayor denounces offsetting the dead against shopping experiences.

It doesn't go together. If Christmas is primarily about the family, Jesus and recorder contemplation under the Christmas tree, as the politicians want us to believe, isn't it crazy if everyone goes to buy presents now? Wouldn't one then have to close all non-essential businesses immediately?