The Walloon government has said it wants to set up a digital sticker. This weekend, he was joined by the new Flemish government which displays the same desire. The Regions must now work together to implement a system which will apply to foreign cars using the Belgian road network.
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Par Bernard PadoanPublished on 1/10/2024 at 5:07 p.m.
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EAre we witnessing an unprecedented alignment of the stars? An old antiphon that has resurfaced periodically for more than twenty years, the introduction of a (auto)road sticker is making a comeback on the Belgian political scene. While the ink on the agreement of the new Flemish government N-VA-Vooruit-CD&V signed this weekend is barely dry, the Minister of Mobility, Annick De Ridder (N-VA), indicated this Monday that the establishment of such a system a priority. The Flemish government already expects 130 million euros in annual revenue from 2027.
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