Tensions rise in Brussels Politics

Lailuma Sadid
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Brussels (The Brussels morning newspaper): The Majorna commitment matter,agustin Fenghand leaders dragged their feet or the Dutch-French feud stuck them in second place.

The news she sent weakened Elke Van den Brandt from Grown even more. And also, the N-VA leader in Brussels, Cieltje Van Achter expressed dissatisfaction with her. On Tuesday the three French-speaking parties didn’t pay much attention to the worries expressed by the Flemish greens and liberals. They said time was running out and claimed: “We’re doing what we have to do.” Before Fouad Ahidar left Vooruit Brussels, the disagreement that might lead a Dutch-speaking majority to form faster was mentioned by him. Now Ahidar is head of Team Ahidar, the second largest Dutch-Speaking group in the Brussels Parliament.

What urgent matters are affecting Brussels politics?

David Leister, a French speaking formateur from the Liberal MR party, was trying to calm the situation. He said: “We cannot move forward without the Dutch-speakers but urgent matters have to be dealt with immediately since we still cannot talk to them.”These urgent matters include Revolution premiums for energy and renovation, along with pushing back the next phase of the LEZ to early 2025.”With only four months to go, the public of Brussels needs to know if they are going have make a enormous financial commitment replacing their very polluting cars,” Liesterh insisted.”You can’t wait until three weeks before Christmas to tell them,” he added.

Aliyu Laouej (PS) is scared about problems coming from the Dutch-speaking side but says that Parliament cannot simply halt things. He added that next week the legislature will congregate in order to address key matters and assist in dealing with social issues.

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Lailuma Sadid is a former diplomat in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Embassy to the kingdom of Belgium, in charge of NATO. She attended the NATO Training courses and speakers for the events at NATO H-Q in Brussels, and also in Nederland, Germany, Estonia, and Azerbaijan. Sadid has is a former Political Reporter for Pajhwok News Agency, covering the London, Conference in 2006 and Lisbon summit in 2010.
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