In Iseghem, Vlaams Belang is slowly but surely demonizing itself

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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Pascal Martin


Journalist at the Ideas center

By Pascal Martin

Published on 10/27/2024 at 6:09 p.m.
Reading time: 2 min


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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