Key information
- The N-VA prioritizes concrete progress on community issues.
- Further work is needed to respond to these advances.
- The focus will be on discussions relating to De Wever’s socio-economic proposal.
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Theo Francken, former state secretary and federal deputy of the N-VA, emphasized in an interview with VTM that his party wants to make concrete progress in the area of community affairs during the next federal legislature.
He stressed that this progress was a key priority, echoing the statements of N-VA leader Bart De Wever, who outlined this ambition at the party’s recent New Year’s reception. concerning these specific community measures would have taken place during a meeting of the five parties supposed to form the future coalition, “Arizona. » Although progress is being made, Francken acknowledged that additional efforts are needed.
Attention will now shift to discussions on De Wever’s updated socio-economic proposal later on Sunday afternoon. Francken highlighted potential differences in policy approaches between various entities, arguing for asymmetrical policies to address these distinct needs.
-He said that even if a complete state reform or confederation was not feasible due to the insufficient number of seats, concrete steps will be taken to achieve this goal. Asked about De Wever’s weekend statement regarding community progress and internal tensions within the N-VA regarding insufficient progress on this front, Francken simply pointed out that the party, as a Flemish nationalist party conservative, recognizes the importance of these issues for its members.
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