At the call of the anti-fascist coordination of Belgium, a small crowd of demonstrators gathered to protest against the arrival of the president of the French far-right party who came to sign his book at the House of Hungary in Brussels.
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Head of the Ideas division
By Marine BuissonPublished on 11/13/2024 at 8:15 p.m.
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Bardella, Brussels doesn’t want you! » A small crowd of demonstrators (between 1,500 and 2,000 according to the organizers, between 300 and 500 according to the police) gathered near 9 rue de la Loi to protest against the arrival of the president of the National Rally, who came to dedicate his delivered to the House of Hungary. The Anti-Fascist Coordination of Belgium (CAB), the Stand-Up coalition and the feminist-ecologist collective Réseau Ades had called to come together to “ensure that fascists no longer feel at home in Brussels”. A large police force was deployed around the site, the Parc metro station was temporarily cordoned off for security reasons.
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