2023-11-05 19:30:37
By announcing that the PS would not vote for the so-called “anti-thugs” law, Paul Magnette has visibly hit the nail on the head. The MR is fuming, the PTB and the FGTB are exulting, the government is procrastinating.
Will the thorn in the (left) side of the De Croo government turn into a ball that the majority will have to carry around until the next elections? The statements of the president of PSPaul Magnette, who announced in an interview with L’Echo that he wanted to bury the “anti-thugs” law, unsurprisingly provoked strong reactions from both sides of the political spectrum.
On the right, the president of MRGeorges-Louis Bouchez, threatened on social networks to put other agreements back on the table.
“The PS is not burying anything at all because it does not run the federal government alone. This text was the subject of an agreement. Failure to respect this agreement would result in the calling into question of other agreements.. Loyalty cannot be limited to some. Basically, seeing the PS defend the thugs in this way is totally inappropriate for a democratic party,” declared Mr. Bouchez on X.
In the ranks of the government, there is radio silence, the time for the pressure to subside and the damage to be analyzed. The Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, did not wish to reactwhile the office of the Minister of Justice, Paul Van Tigchelt, who is carrying the bill, was content for the moment to indicate that it “will look” at how the situation “will evolve within the government” .
The left celebrates a “victory”
On the left, the PTB naturally rubs his hands. “Thanks to strong union, association and political pressure, the anti-demonstration law is now buried,” underlined its president, Raoul Hedebouw, on X.
The FGTB mentioned a victory” and waits to see the attitude of the other majority parties. “Victory for the collective ‘Protesters not criminals!’ The PS declares that it will not vote for the Van Quickenborne law. The FGTB calls on other progressives to do the same and expects the ban on demonstrations be removed from any justice reform project“, reacted the socialist union.
Finally, Eco calls the French-speaking socialists – notably the mayor of Brussels, Philippe Close, who defended the sanctions once morest the thugs – back to their responsibilities. “Ecolo finds it interesting that the PS finally realizes its error in having asked, through Philippe Close, to insert such articles in the bill. As far as we are concerned, we have already made it known in parliament, with associations and in government all the bad things we thought regarding this device“, declared the party interviewed by the Belga agency.
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