Political Debates on Burned Schools and Nationality Exam in Belgium

2023-09-13 17:49:00

This Wednesday, September 13, Julien Bal received on his set Julie Foulon, community leader and founder of “GIRLEEK”, Michel Kacenelenbogen, director of the “Le Public” theater, Mike Willemaers, business communicator and Vincent Schmidt, “conso” journalist at the Breaking News/Sports. On the program, the burned schools in the Charleroi region, but also the nationality exam in Belgium.

Concerning the affair of the burned schools, Willemaers asks the question. “Who asked for this Evras project (Sexual education at school, editor’s note)?” Before continuing. “For example, who also asked to change Christmas holidays to winter holidays? Politicians make decisions on demands that cannot be heard from the citizens.”

On the subject of the nationality exam, Julie Foulon affirms that “we do not take nationality like we take a local resident’s card”.

Invited on the set, Sotieta Ngo, director of CIRÉ (Coordination and Initiatives for Refugees and Foreigners, editor’s note) admits that “foreigners don’t really want to participate in a common project. They are often non-Europeans, they just hope to raise funds brakes by acquiring Belgian nationality”.

The show can be rediscovered in full in the video pinned to the article.

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