Brussels region: negotiations have resumed under high tension

Brussels region: negotiations have resumed under high tension
Brussels region: negotiations have resumed under high tension

The MR, PS and Engagés negotiators met around David Leisterh. It’s tight, but not broken. The MR had demanded a “clarification” after the PS-PTB-Ecolo alliance in Forest. An alternative PS-PTB-Ecolo/Groen-Vooruit-Ahidar majority? Possible in theory. Politically it’s another story.


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Pair David Coppi, Alexandre Noppe

Published on 11/13/2024 at 8:16 p.m.
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IThey met on Wednesday afternoon for a frank explanation, according to the expression: David Leisterh, liberal trainer in charge of negotiations aimed at forming a Brussels government, his party leader, Georges-Louis Bouchez, the boss of the Brussels PS, Ahmed Laaouej, the president of the Engagés, Maxime Prévot… Regarding “frank explanation”, the MR, furious, had demanded a “clarification” of the position of the PS after the conclusion of the alliance with the PTB and the Greens in Forest . The tone between the “partners” has risen, as we know, to the point of raising questions about the fate of regional negotiations, still at a standstill and further short-circuited by these tensions linked to the establishment of majorities municipal. Conclusion ? It’s radio silence. But still? The negotiations are not broken, we continue.



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