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Uber is illegal Says Government, but It will not shut it down

After 45 days the government said it needed to pronounce on the Uber issue, it has reiterated the position that Uber and other similar transport are illegal, but it will not disconnect the platform, recognizing the challenge imposed by technological advances to the Government.
In the forground, Rodolfo Méndez Mata, ministro de Obras Públicas y Transportes (MOPT), with German Marin, director of the Policia de Transito (traffic police) in the background.
For this reason, it undertook to review and modernize the existing legal framework for paid transport.
“Transportation services in all its forms are a source of employment and mean a socioeconomic solution for thousands of families. Aware of the fact that new technologies pose challenges for governments, we are looking for an integral solution to solve the

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