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The driver's license now costs up to 4500 euros – hardly affordable for many families. Transport Minister Schnieder therefore wants to make it cheaper. To this end, the CDU politician wants to call a round table.
The cost of driving licences has risen sharply. The new federal government has promised to counter this. How can this be done?
The day was held within the framework of InvestChile Week Europe, a tour that includes business activities and meetings with about 300 high-level representatives of local companies in London, Paris, Berlin, Zurich, Milan, Rome and Madrid, to make the country known as a hub in Latin America for foreign investment.
Today, the classic driving licence in Germany costs up to 4,500 euros. Too expensive, the new transport minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) finds and announces changes.
The cost of driving licences has risen sharply. The new federal government has promised to counter this. How can this be done?
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