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Europe · LimburgThe Flemish government apparently already approved the concept note on nitrogen 'by a large majority' on Sunday evening. N-VA and Open VLD are thus pushing CD&V out of the government.
Flemish government has a nitrogen agreement, without CD&V
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Europe · BelgiumIf you travel by train, you will have to show a ticket more often on the platform or even in the station hall. From now on, Securail security officers will carry out dozens of random checks at the stations. The aim is to keep discussions and aggression off the train.
From now on, NMBS will keep ticket controls on the platform
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Europe · BelgiumTo finance the lower tax on your salary, Van Peteghem is counting, among other things, on a doubling of the securities tax and a higher VAT on some food products, such as bread and milk.
Van Peteghem promises all workers at least 835 euros extra net salary
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Europe · BelgiumDoes anyone still need an awards ceremony? The navel-gazing De Kastaars was just another award show that no one was waiting for.
The Kastaars was too much for the embarrassing award show
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Europe · Flanders“We need to remove Flanders from the abuses of the current Belgian federalism. It's either that or seeing our prosperity go to waste. ' That's what Bart De Wever said at his party's seminar on confederalism. N-VA has launched a website to better inform everyone about the confederalism it believes in.
De Wever introduces confederalism 'extralegal' if necessary
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Europe · BelgiumEducation Minister Ben Weyts (N-VA) proposes linking a poor language test in the third kindergarten to less child allowance or government contributions. A stick behind the door, according to the minister. Quatsch, according to coalition partners and experts.
Linking a bad language test to less child allowance? 'Populist blowtorch politics'
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