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It’s you who say it – This morning, there are 3 debates in “It’s you who say it”:

Before the municipal elections in October, the PS was informed that Yassine Akki, candidate on their list, had a long criminal record. He was convicted of theft in the late 1990s and of rape of a minor over 16 in 2001. There will be no public reaction from the party until yesterday. Yassine Akki is announced as alderman, some do not want to hear about the right to be forgotten for a position of high responsibility, the information gets out, the PS and the alderman candidate backtrack. A rapist who has served his sentence cannot become an alderman?/ Muriel is presented as a woman who loves cats and who was very happy to welcome a new companion into her home. Except that over time, the animal becomes more and more aggressive, Muriel is regularly scratched and is no longer able to control it. Faced with the physical pain she feels, she decides not to let it happen, she turns against her cat who reacts in turn. Muriel beats her animal, it dies. She is currently at the Tournai criminal court where her lawyer spoke of self-defense. Is a cat so dangerous?/ The note from the current Brussels Minister of Mobility which serves as a basis for negotiation for the formation of the government in Brussels has leaked, it is found in La DH this morning. It says that as part of road safety, measures will be taken to dissuade the use and discourage the purchase of very heavy SUVs. A point that makes Touring jump, which denounces an ideological approach and speaks of economic and social hostage-taking of motorists. Do big cars annoy you?/

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