
As such, it should be noted that the Flemish socialists said this week that, without capital gains, the Arizona should no longer count on them. A way for them to give wages to the left in this week of May 1, this strong symbol of the struggles spent for the left in many countries of the world.
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The FGTB, on the other hand, did not spare Vooruit in its speeches of May 1 by returning precisely to this future law devoted to the taxation of capital gains. “I thought Conner Rousseau was more strategic than that: with what weapon will he negotiate this taxation when he folded in all socio-economic files and he no longer has any peanuts in his pocket against De Wever?” said Thierry Bodson, president of the Socialist union.
Rousseau reaches the hand
The president of Vooruit, Conner Rousseau, wanted to show him that he was reaching out to the FGTB, ensuring that “the struggle in favor of workers was carried out together” and that his party “was fighting to achieve savings in a social manner”. It was the secretary general of the union, Bert Engelaar, who was responsible for responding to him by evoking “a demolition, a punishment, savings on broken backs and worn knees”.
The Flemish socialists said this week that without capital gains tax, Arizona should no longer count on them.
And if French -speaking environmentalists do nothing special on May 1, their Flemish Groen colleagues have split a press release in which they also attack Vooruit. “We are formed a front against the breakage policy of Wever & Co. Even with socialists in the government, workers’ rights are under pressure,” said President Bart Dhondt.
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The N-VA, for its part, came to the rescue of the Flemish socialists by the voice of its new president, Valérie Van Peel, who said that she understood “that some of these decisions could arouse the anger or concern of people. All this should have been done much earlier. But all the parties that have the courage today to join us to support the necessary reforms deserve your applause, to distribute money.
Vooruit will be scrutinized
One can imagine that, during the next May 1 of this legislature, the place of Vooruit in political space, his role within the left, the victories which may be his as well as his potential renunciations within the Arizona government, will be scrutinized with interest by the left parties.