Brussels Administrative Procedures: Debunking the Legal Madness – Victory for Associative Fabric

2023-12-06 17:45:04

The text aiming to impose that all administrative procedures in Brussels be digitalized did not convince the committee, including on the majority benches. Which requires dispelling the legal madness over the obligation of physical alternatives. A victory for the associative fabric. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Economy department By Philippe Laloux Published on 6/12/2023 at 6:45 p.m. Reading time: 3 min

An hour and a half behind closed doors. An interruption of the session, with a closed session in the closed session, to allow the majority parties to agree. Meanwhile, in front of the Brussels parliament, between 350 and 500 people mobilized, at the call of more than 70 associations, to shout loudly their opposition to “digital by default” for public services in Brussels. A committee co-president, Ingrid Parmentier (Ecolo), sorry not to be able to serve sandwiches to the large and worried public who came to attend this long interparliamentary committee session. And a minister, Bernard Clerfayt (Défi), came to forcefully defend this preliminary draft order, called “Digital Brussels”, hoping for a blank check from the deputies, following that of the government following, already, 3 readings. In vain. He will have to wait.

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