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Chamber Requests Information About Controversy in Aalter but Hearings Do Not Take Place, Opposition Speaks of “Cover-up Operation”

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
The Chamber asks the Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs Annelies Verlinden (CD&V) and Bernard Quintin (MR) to release all relevant information about the controversial registration policy for newcomers in Aalter. But to the great annoyance of the opposition, there are no hearings in the federal parliament.
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The Chamber asks the Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs Annelies Verlinden (CD&V) and Bernard Quintin (MR) to release all relevant information about the controversial registration policy for newcomers in Aalter. But to the great annoyance of the opposition, there are no hearings in the federal parliament.

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16:07 Speaker of the House Peter De Roover will ask Minister of Justice Annelies Verlinden and her successor at the Ministry of the Interior Bernard Quintin to provide 'all relevant documents' about the controversial registration...

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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