Eleven months after the elections, the Brussels region has still not appointed its government. Asked about BX1, the president of the Brussels Liberals, David Leisterh said the contours of his new initiative to declare general policy. “”Given the overall situation of Brussels, we should not wait for a text with lukewarm water, it will have to include large reforms. It is the future of Brussels and it is his sustainability that is here at stake“He said.
After almost a year of negotiations, “It is clear today that it is worse than never, even with interpersonal difficulties and political difficulties to speak“said (ex)-Brussels residents.”Here, what we are trying and that has never been done so far is to talk about the bottom. In a few weeks, we will come with a draft declaration of general policy which takes up the major challenges of Brussels, with the major answers which must be able to be provided there.“
The declaration text of general policy must normally be filed before the Brussels parliament by the future Minister-President. In this case, in the absence of a potential majority, it will rather be a character “hybrid“, Note David Leisterh.”Either it will be a resolution made by group leaders, or a text which, perhaps, will still lead to a majority agreement.“The legal form of the text should however still be specified in the coming weeks.
“I’m not saying it’s easy and I have my doubts“, For his part reacted the ex-informator Brussels Elke Van Den Brandt (Groen) on the waves of the first.”I hope this will allow you to talk about content and, from there, create a majority“, she added, however.