“I still cannot explain to myself that my counterparts, although I invite them to this meeting, refuse that we can meet, trace this common destiny”, he affirmed during the program Matin-Première of the RTBF, of which he was the political guest, the day following the rallying of the Walloon deputy ex-MR Jean-Luc Crucke.
Mr. Prévot referred to 1999, when the political parties had adopted, within the Flemish parliament, five resolutions taking up the main lines of what later became the sixth state reform.
Decided in 2013 by an octopartite coalition bringing together socialist (PS and sp.a), liberal (MR and Open Vld), social-Christian (cdH and CD&; V), and ecologist (Ecolo and Groen) families, it had begun to take effect the following year.
“Today, Francophones live too small a week, where in order to be able to straighten out a country, restore healthy finances, restore prospects and win social, economic and climate battles, we need a strategy that makes us default (to French-speakers),” added the president of Les Engagés.
He said he was in favor of a “grooming” of the institutions on the French-speaking side. “There is an urgent need to reform,” he said, stressing that proposals such as reducing the number of ministers in Wallonia and in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation are part of the manifesto adopted last year by his movement.