2023-09-24 11:07:56
The president of the Brussels regional of Engagés, Christophe De Beukelaer, reiterated on Sunday his plea for the elimination of ministerial cabinets in the Brussels Region. At a time of debate on the financing of the metro project, according to him this would produce a saving of 20 million euros per year, or one billion over fifty years.
“The Brussels minister-president employs 86 people in his cabinet, which makes it the largest cabinet in the entire country,” he declared in front of some 200 to 250 Brussels activists from the centrist party gathered on Sunday at a back-to-school congress .
For the occasion, the four Brussels mayors of the centrist party, as well as the aldermen and deputies, but several former members of the cdH, such as Joëlle Milquet, Francis Delpgée, or even the former mayor of Jette Hervé Doyen, had held to provide support for training in the process of (re-)foundation…
The president of Engagés Bruxelles immediately took the opportunity to resituate the project of his training: “universalist”, resolutely “centrist”, focused on the “quest for meaning”.
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For him, this project involves having a certain dose of “courage” in terms of childcare through innovative projects at home or in the workplace; employment via a system of mentoring by alumni, young job seekers who are still too numerous; of governance, notably through a depoliticization of the administration.
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