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Verkehr: Bürger stimmen für Ausbau des Frankenschnellwegs
Germany🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Verkehr: Bürger stimmen für Ausbau des Frankenschnellwegs

In Nuremberg, the majority of eligible voters approved the expansion of the heavily congested Franken Autobahn during a referendum. This decision comes after years of debate over the project. According to Michael Ruf from the electoral office, more than 240 out of 253 districts had been counted, confirming the approval. The referendum reflects ongoing discussions about infrastructure development and traffic management in the region.

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Verkehr: Bürger stimmen für Ausbau des Frankenschnellwegs

In Nuremberg, the majority of eligible voters approved the expansion of the heavily congested Franken Autobahn during a referendum. This decision comes after years of debate over the project. According to Michael Ruf from the electoral office, more than 240 out of 253 districts had been counted, confirming the approval. The referendum reflects ongoing discussions about infrastructure development and traffic management in the region.

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