
“We will make CPAS support these people (excluded from unemployment, editor’s note) one by one,” promised Mr. Bouchez on Thursday, adding that beneficiaries of social integration income (RIS) will however be called upon to provide their arms to the community service.
“Solidarity is like love, it requires an effort on both sides,” he launched during a half-hour speech which had to be interrupted ten minutes due to the discomfort of a participant, ultimately evacuated on a stretcher.
As usual, the boss of French -speaking liberals did not spare his arrows to the left parties which, according to him, left the country in a dirty state. “A country where they loved the poor as they made every day,” he attacked.
After more than ten months of blocking, the president of the MR could hardly ignore the current political deadlock in the Brussels region. “The game of the left is to prevent us from forming a parliamentary majority. But I say to Ahmed Laaouej (head of the Brussels socialists, editor’s note): ‘You will not steal our victory!’”.
Ahmed Laaouej no longer excludes a Brussels majority without the MR: “We are ready to do so, yes”
Georges-Louis Bouchez has also announced in the process that his party would file a text of general policy declaration for the Capital Region before the Brussels Parliament next June.
“There will then be only one choice: to blow a wind of reform or let the situation rot!”, He said to the attention of other political parties.
Gabriel Attal was the guest of honor for this Charleroi meeting. Applaudi standing by the public, the former French Prime Minister made a discourse in the law thread of the MR, focused on the value of work, the reforms, freedom and autonomy of Europe in a geopolitical context today particularly heckled.
“They have lost their soul”, “I believed to be more strategic” … The president of the FGTB scratches the federal
In addition to the presence of the probable future candidate for the French presidential election, the Liberals had not skimped on the means for this May 1, with room driver, giant screens, video sequences, dance show and survitamin sound, all accompanied by a barbecue, karaoke, and many attractions for young and old.
Among the participants, we could see Sunday the Minister-President Wallon Adrien Dolimont, several federal ministers, David Leisterh, boss of the Brussels MR, the European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib, but also some veterans, like Louis Michel or Gérard Deprez. No trace, however, of Charles Michel or Didier Reynders, two former party presidents.