The Brief – The Brussels Standoff Everybody's Bored Of
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10 Articles
Some 500 people, according to the capital police, gathered Monday noon in front of the Brussels Stock Exchange building during a giant picnic to protest against the absence of a Brussels government, a year after the elections. ...
A year ago we went to the polls, but we are still waiting for a Brussels government. What scenarios were on the table? BRUZZ guides you step by step through the political impasse.
One year later, still no Brussels government
One year after the regional elections, Brussels has yet to form a government - without which, a broad range of plans and projects for the Brussels region sit idle. About 500 protestors took part in a picnic and demonstration on Place de la Bourse on Monday to mark the milestone and once again...
For 1 year already, our capital has been without a government. And yet there is a lot of work to be done. But how do the residents view this political impasse? Three well-known Brussels residents tell us. “How can those politicians still walk the streets here?”
Exactly one year after the elections, hundreds of Brussels residents protested on the Beursplein against the lack of a government, while the formation is heading further towards a clash. ‘Vote again? I wouldn’t know who.’
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