Federal states vote to end Deutsche Post monopoly early

The German Bundesrat, the upper house of parliament, has voted to end the monopoly of German national postal services provider Deutsche Post earlier than planned. A majority of finance ministers from each of Germany’s federal states voted in the Bundesrat to end the monopoly on 1 January 2006, two years earlier than proposed by the German government in the Bundestag. The new law would see private companies also being allowed to deliver standard letters, under 100 grams in weight.

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