Federal negotiations: Vooruit steps aside, the other four parties continue, De Wever remains on mission

Federal negotiations: Vooruit steps aside, the other four parties continue, De Wever remains on mission
Federal negotiations: Vooruit steps aside, the other four parties continue, De Wever remains on mission

Conner Rousseau decided Monday morning to leave the negotiations with a view to the formation of an Arizona coalition, bringing together the N-VA, the CD&V, the MR, the Engagés and his party. The Flemish socialists believe that the negotiation note from the trainer, Bart De Wever, leans “too far to the right”. Faced with the refusal of the other parties to sufficiently amend the text, the president of Vooruit gave up during a final meeting this Monday morning. But some in Arizona have another analysis, and explain to us that Conner Rousseau, in reality, never wanted to play the game, that his departure was written.

In any case, the Palace issued this press release after the King’s meeting with the trainer this Monday morning: “Mr. De Wever informed the King of the progress of his mission with a view to the training of a new government. Having not obtained the agreement of all the partners currently involved in the negotiations, Mr. De Wever submitted his resignation to the King. The King holds his decision under advisement and gives Mr. De Wever time, until November 12, to carry out additional consultations..


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