2023-12-19 21:04:00
This Tuesday, December 18, the team from the show Il peut que on parole returned to the news of recent days. On the program: Ryanair and its ridiculous prices, the disappearance of Alex Batty in a sect and the possibility of the PTB taking power in Brussels.
The set received five columnists today. Robin Gille, journalist at La Libre Eco, Gauvain Dos Santos, political journalist at DH, Didier Lebbe, CNE permanent secretary, Catherine Ernens, journalist at Moustique and Pierre Lemonnier, personal and professional coach.
Didier Lebbe talks regarding his “complicated relationship” with Ryanair. The columnist claims that successive governments in Belgium have given in to multinationals such as this aviation giant. Catherine Ernens says it’s more nuanced than that. According to her, several advances have been made in recent years.
Then comes the subject of Alex Batty, this teenager who was kidnapped by his mother at the age of 12 and escaped 7 years later. He lived for a while with a Belgian couple, accused of being a “sect”. Catherine Ernens qualifies once once more and explains that there is not yet any evidence at this stage to speak of a sect. Robin Gille emphasizes that the adolescent’s mental schema may have been manipulated and that it is the role of investigators to try to decipher it.
“We are not a sect”: the Belgian couple who welcomed Alex Batty deny the accusations
To close the show, the columnists discuss the PTB, currently leading the Brussels polls. Fictitious question: what would happen if the PTB took power in Brussels? Gauvain Dos Santos thinks that there would be a flight of citizens and businesses from Belgium. He also believes that workers would benefit from better wages. Didier Lebbe joins him and says that not everything depends on multinationals.
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