Germany says up to EU to decide if VW law in order

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BERLIN, Nov 14 (Reuters) - It is up to the European Commission to decide if the changes that Germany made to a law on governing Volkswagen meets its requirements, a spokeswoman for the Justice Ministry said on Friday.

"It's up to the Commission to examine if the law complies and then, if necessary, to draw its conclusions," the spokeswoman said.

The European Commission said on Thursday ...

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