2023-12-06 04:00:00
In the federal elections of June 9, 2024 in Brussels, French-speaking and Dutch-speaking parties from the same political family will present themselves in common lists. At this stage, only the MR is feeling his way. Overview. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Powers pole By David Coppi Published on 6/12/2023 at 05:00 Reading time: 3 min
A little because union is trendy (even if disunity is everywhere), a little because it is a buoy for the Dutch-speaking parties (read further), we will be entitled to joint French-Dutch speaking lists in all the case in the next federal elections in Brussels, we can estimate following a complete tour of the staffs. This will be true among the Greens, on the far left, on the socialist side, add the centrists, we are only waiting for the Blues.
As for “union,” we said, it is trendy at least in theory; it’s more sales, in the noble sense; it’s a good campaign argument. QED.
As for the “buoy”: clearly, the Flemish parties have the worst difficulties in getting one of their own elected in an electoral constituency (Brussels, therefore) with very few Dutch-speaking voters. It is therefore good for them to climb onto a list that has the shoulders, led by a French-speaking person.
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