2023-10-18 16:50:41
In Parliament, the opposition is pounding, and the MR is not left out. De Croo, Verlinden (Interior), de Moor (Asylum) and Van Quickenborne (Justice) explain in chorus, planning a toughening of the removal policy. In the process, on asylum and expulsions, the debate is likely to be lively in Vivaldi. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Powers pole By David Coppi Published on 10/18/2023 at 6:50 p.m. Reading time: 2 min
Does Vivaldi work together? At least at this stage, and at least as far as the ministers responsible are concerned. Those who have to explain themselves on the front line, following the facts and the terrorist act committed by Abdesalem Lassoued, Monday evening in Brussels.
In Vivaldi in the broad sense, when it comes to the coalition and the partner parties, differences arise, and from a stronger as the election campaign approaches. Think of Georges-Louis Bouchez’s virulent comments since Monday evening, denouncing “angelism”, “naivety” on the left, targeting the PS and Ecolo, where we would not want to take the measure of the fight once morest Islamism ; the president of the MR even denounced “complacency sometimes for electoral reasons”… No less.
We can clearly see that the intra-majority debate, on asylum, migration, expulsions, is a potential firestorm. Add that the clashes in the Middle East, in Gaza, will generate just as many divisions.
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