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Antwerp · AntwerpFor many years, the Fleming has been awake to migration. According to De Stemming, a study commissioned by VRT NWS, this will also be the election theme par excellence in June. An analysis of the various election programs shows what the parties stand for.
This is what Groen thinks about migration: “Creating more legal opportunities” In 2018, N-VA left the Michel I government out of dissatisfaction with the then prime minister's obstinate persis…See the Story
N-VA wants an externalization of the asylum procedure
Opinion · FlandersWhile search parties in the US clean up the mess from the student protest against the war in Gaza, especially at Columbia University, some students in Flanders try to emulate their American colleagues. Despite a press enthusiastically searching for a global wave of solidarity with Gaza and even a new May '68, ... Read more below to read the full story. If you are already logged in, check your account or if you still have an active subscription. …See the Story
[Opinion] OPINION. Jurgen Ceder: “The 2024 student protests are nothing like those of May 1968”
Antwerp · AntwerpThe elections are coming up and all parties are starting to publish their party programs. In the coming week, we will look at how the French-speaking parties look at the country's future. How do the parties deal with the major issues of the time? What notable views and objectives are included in their election programs? You can read it here. In addition, in't Pallieterke, we investigate how the various parties look to the future of the country. …See the Story
Election programs reviewed: the views of all parties
Antwerp · AntwerpEcolo and Groen are less likely to join the next federal government. Not only because they are heading for a severe election defeat, but also and especially because the other parties have had enough of the parties' dogmatic discourse on climate, but also on themes such as woke and gender. Only in Brussels and... Continue reading
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Leaders from other parties have had their fill of the Greens
Antwerp · AntwerpIn Kortrijk, a 14-year-old girl was the victim of a gang rape. All suspects were minors: the youngest suspect is barely 11 years old, the oldest is 16 years old. Last week, a minor in Geraardsbergen was severely beaten by a youth gang. In both cases, a number of suspects were arrested. According to Flemish minister... Continue reading
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After gang rape in Kortrijk and brawl in Geraadsbergen: “Judge violent young people as adults”
Antwerp · AntwerpA few weeks ago, the Flemish nationalist student association NSV! organized a demonstration in Antwerp with the slogan 'Flemish state, youth ready'. The demonstrators stated their readiness for an independent Flanders. According to the organization, about 400 members, former members, and supporters of NSV! and the Flemish Movement were present at the march. Chairman Gaëtan Claeys considers Belgium a 'failed state' and believes 2024 is the time t…See the Story
Flamingant youth sees 2024 as the time to choose independence
Antwerp · AntwerpFor many years, the Fleming has been awake to migration. According to De Stemming, a study commissioned by VRT NWS, this will also be the election theme par excellence in June. An analysis of the various election programs shows what the parties stand for. In 2018, N-VA left the Michel I government out of dissatisfaction with the then prime minister's obstinate persistence in expressing support for the UN Migration Pact in Marrakesh. Part of the …See the Story
PVDA wants to combat “plundering of Africa by Western multinationals” to stop the migration crisis
Opinion · AntwerpHer name is Siska. Well, not really. She adopted an alias for “security reasons”. She doesn't say where the threat comes from, but it certainly couldn't be serious, because Siska just appeared on The Seventh Day to represent Ghent students who want their university to break all ties with Israel. Her real... Continue reading
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