The secret ballot in the Blankenberge city council has yielded a monster majority. Four parties – together good for 24 of the 27 seats – have to govern the city together, led by the liberal mayor Björn Prasse. Vlaams Belang, which played a key role, chooses to be the only opposition.
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The secret ballot in the Blankenberge city council has yielded a monster majority. Four parties – together good for 24 of the 27 seats – have to govern the city together, led by the liberal mayor Björn Prasse. Vlaams Belang, which played a key role, chooses to be the only opposition.
Up or down for Björn Prasse (Team Blankenberge) on Monday. Then the city council will convene a new ships' college. The mayor says his own post doesn't really concern him. Finding the future of the city and finding a stable majority: that's what Prasse wakes up about. “I have the feeling that N-VA and CD&VPlus never really wanted to talk.”