The province of Liège creates its own cordon santé towards the PTB

To remain in the provincial majority, the PS accepted the addition of an anti-PTB clause. Which raises several questions.


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Stéphane Vande Velde


Journalist at the Powers center

By Stéphane Vande Velde

Published on 11/12/2024 at 6:31 p.m.
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LThe inclusion of the PTB in the Mons coalition will therefore have had repercussions. And it is in the province of Liège that this is happening since the provincial majority agreement, concluded between the PS, the MR and the Engagés, provides for a very strange clause, excluding any agreement between the three parties and an extreme party. right (logical, it is already provided for by the cordon santé) and an extreme left party (there, that’s new), Sudinfo tells us. “The signatories undertake not to form an alliance at the municipal, supracommunal or intercommunal level with a political group which does not respect democratic principles (…).



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