In fact, Vlaams Belang is continuing its demonization enterprise by capitalizing on windfalls. After Ninove and Ranst, here he is in charge of a third commune.
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By Pascal MartinPublished on 10/27/2024 at 6:09 p.m.
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Et of three! Fifteen days after obtaining an absolute majority in Ninove, a week after having concluded a majority agreement in Ranst, Vlaams Belang is preparing to co-lead Iseghem, a municipality located between Bruges and Courtrai. As in Ranst, the Flemish far right benefited from local disagreements. As the candidate who received the most votes with Stip+, a list made up of independents and some members of the liberal Open VLD, Kurt Grymonprez explained that he had once considered forming a coalition with Vooruit-Groen and the CD&V. But the latter would ultimately have preferred to negotiate an agreement with the N-VA. And as these negotiations failed, the future mayor Grymonprez turned to Vlaams Belang…
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