We don't have a newspaper with a Sunday edition. All the countries around us do have one.
Maybe it's the moral of the protestant church which poisoned our minds for centuries. It's still in our country laws. Shops aren't allowed to be opened is the owner wants to be opened.
In the Summer there was a dispute in the city council because a little bookstore close to a touristic attraction was open on a Sunday . It sell postcards and souvenirs. Can you imagine?
It means we are not a truly secular state. Why do we (or Europe) critize Turkey for their non-secularity? As I said Holland isn't really, Greece isn't secular at all. And what to think about Italy and Spain?