Governor Pasler announced whether a "dry law" will be introduced in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

Governor Pasler announced whether a "dry law" will be introduced in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

      Restrictions on alcohol sales in the Sverdlovsk Region are not being planned at this time. The region's governor, Denis Pasler, said that no such proposals had been submitted to him, the 66.RU portal reports.

      "I haven't seen who proposed what. I only know one thing: at my level this issue has not been discussed so far — neither yesterday nor six months ago. If any of my colleagues in the government comes forward with an initiative, we will consider it. But so far that hasn't happened," the governor explained.

      Earlier, the regional government discussed the idea of shortening weekday alcohol sales hours — from 8:00 to 20:00 — however no decision was made on the matter.

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Governor Pasler announced whether a "dry law" will be introduced in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

Restrictions on alcohol sales in the Sverdlovsk Region are not planned at the moment. The region’s governor, Denis Pasler, said that no such proposals have been submitted to him, reports the portal 66.RU.