Station: in Brussels, politicians will end up causing what they fear

“We provoke what we fear” when the two major French-speaking parties in Brussels, the MR and the PS, prefer political games to the development of a common project for the Region.


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Béatrice Delvaux


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By Béatrice Delvaux

Published on 11/29/2024 at 00:30
Reading time: 2 min


Cn Thursday, Dutch-speaking parties in Brussels contacted liberal trainer David Leisterh to ask him to begin consultations with French-speaking partners with a view to forming a coalition. Finally ! Six months after the regional elections, it is even very late given the problems which require urgent attention. A series of events, however, raise fears that the birth of a government, if it materializes, will not make it possible to break the deadlock: the parties that have been maneuvering for months could well end up causing what they should fear, the ungovernability of Brussels. And it would be too easy to blame the institutional structure.



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