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“What do you do, Brussels leaders? Nothing. Nothing”: a poet attacks Brussels parliamentarians on the occasion of the Iris Festival

“What do you do, Brussels leaders? Nothing. Nothing”: a poet attacks Brussels parliamentarians on the occasion of the Iris Festival
“What do you do, Brussels leaders? Nothing. Nothing”: a poet attacks Brussels parliamentarians on the occasion of the Iris Festival
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The poet in question had access to the speakers’ gallery, benefiting from ten minutes of speaking time deliberately conceded by vice-president Lotte Stoops (Green).

In her own speech, she had denounced the absence of government, such as Minister-President Rudi Vervoort and the President of Parliament, Bertin Mampaka, in different terms.

By letting the poet speak, which she had heard a week earlier, Ms. Stoops argued that she wanted to give the floor to “the city”.

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The applause that punctuated the intervention of Farbod Fathinejad, were limited. On several benches, it was the grimace soup, not both for the expression of the feeling of an artist as in form: the transfer, without consultation, of the tribune of the academic meeting annually reserved in the circumstances, since the birth of the region to the Minister-President Brussels, and to the two people occupying the presidency and the vice-president of the Brussels Parliament.

The sale of part of the Vice-Presidency’s speech time and the exploitation that was made of it surprised more one, both on the benches of the Parliament, as in the grafting of the Brussels assembly, it was observed in the non-verbal language many personalities and agents present.

The next meeting of the assembly office promises to be agitated again.

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