Tense atmosphere Thursday evening on the set of “Thursday as a bonus”. The president of MR was the Alex Reed on the front page to speak regarding the controversies of recent days: his debate with the president of Vlaams Belang, Tom Van Grieken, thus breaking the media cordon, and in particular the regarding the president of Vooruit, Conner Rousseau, on Molenbeek, which echo it.
Besides, GLB did not fail to tackle the Flemish socialist, describing his exit as a “declaration of the counter, which was a slogan of the far right. it does not advance the debate”, he regretted.
But who says controversial subjects, says tense exchanges. Following this debate, PS, Ecolo and Les Engagés agreed to revise the Charter of Democracy of 2002, which lays down the lines of the cordon sanitaire. A discussion in which the MR will participate this Friday. In this regard, the liberals wish to extend the famous cordon to the PTB, on the French-speaking side.
“You still have a far left party which is pointed at almost 20% according to the latest estimates, so do not say that all is well in Walloon democracy”, sends Georges-Louis Bouchez to journalist François De Brigode. Which answers “I didn’t say anything!”.
Cut off by a question from Nathalie Maleux, the president of the MR then got annoyed: “I see that we spend a lot of time on these questions rather than talking regarding people’s problems”. “No, we talked regarding people’s problems for 8 minutes”, then contradicts the presenter of the RTBF news, visibly irritated.
25,000 euros for 18-25 year olds
As May 1 approaches, the president of the MR also mentioned one of his party’s proposals which will be presented to activists during the MR meeting in the Liège region: the granting of a “Youth Capital” of 25,000 euros to 18- 25 years. Georges-Louis Bouchez explained that such a measure would be partly financed by the transfer of family allowances and would allow young people to access property, start a business or finance studies.