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Protests From Ambulance Providers in Brandenburg Are Growing

Potsdam – In Brandenburg, 140 taxi companies and welfare organizations with 1,600 vehicles have now joined forces in the "Brandenburg Working Group for Transport Services" (BAGF). Andreas Kaczynski, board member of the Paritätische Landesverband Brandenburg (Parity Association of Brandenburg), reported this to journalists in Potsdam. "And more are joining every day."...
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Potsdam – In Brandenburg, 140 taxi companies and welfare organizations with 1,600 vehicles have now joined forces in the "Brandenburg Working Group for Transport Services" (BAGF). Andreas Kaczynski, board member of the Paritätische Landesverband Brandenburg (Parity Association of Brandenburg), reported this to journalists in Potsdam. "And more are joining every day."...

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Deutsches Ärzteblatt broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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