ANALYSIS. The chairmen went to De Wever, not to Jambon: the pecking order rarely became clearer

“I have the impression that there are other political things that are not directly related to the file,” said Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) about the nitrogen debate just before the spring break. A statement that applies to all politics and all governments, writes political scientist Carl Devos. “She sums up time like no other. The tensions are not caused by the state structure or disruptive external crises, but by an exhausting electoral frenzy.”

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