“For us this is not merely technical issue. It concerns hundreds of jobs, affected families and the future of our own industry,” says the Bruges Federal People’s Representative Demon. The board of directors met on Friday morning and under pressure from, among others, the representatives of CD&V, it was decided not to decide yet. That will happen in July.

“We do not give a blank check. As long as there are fundamental questions that must be asked about the evaluation procedure, pricing and the impact on local employment, we will continue to demand for transparency. The quotation of Alstom, a producer with a strong site in Brugge and a sharper prize, gives Demon.”

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