Etiket: Wetstraat
In the Wetstraat they are also interested in the ‘defence voucher’: “Provocative”
“Stimulating.” For example, State Secretary Alexia Bertrand (Open Vld) mentioned economist Peter De Keyzer’s idea to introduce a ‘defense voucher’ by analogy with the state voucher. In these turbulent times,…
INTERVIEW. Rayen (14) was there for crucial protests in the boar protests: “Zet jullie tractors in the Wetstraat”
Rayen (14) uit Duffel strijdt tegen acute leukemia. Hij had vandaag zijn two afspraak for an experimental treatment, in the ziekenhuis van Utrecht. Maar door de boerenprotesten op de Antwerpse…
INTERVIEW. Wetstraat journalist Hannelore Simoens: “I haven’t said that I was pregnant for a long time. Because I knew: I was going to miss opportunities”
Now that she is 32 weeks along, there is no hiding it anymore – even though she did for a while: Hannelore Simoens is pregnant. So new life, and very…
INTERVIEW. Prime Minister De Croo about a turbulent world and Wetstraat: “That Bart De Wever is raising the Israeli flag? Justifiably”
For at least another nine months, Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (Open Vld) will navigate between the turbulent world and the Wetstraat. About Israel: “That Bart De Wever raises the…
ANALYSIS. There is hardly anyone in the Wetstraat, not even at Open Vld, who thinks that the Croo II will ever come Domestic
“No matter how the next government will be composed, it will face an almost incalculable mountain range of reform challenges,” writes political scientist Carl Devos (UGent). “Despite all the crises,…
How does it work on the ‘most grateful job in the Wetstraat’? | landlocked
politicsDe dag na het ontslag van Egbert Lachaert beaten as Open Vld-voorzitter zijn de Vlaamse liberalen nog wat murw. No one who really states te jump om hem op te…
Next week we will know the new Open Vld chairman. Who is named for the ‘most thankless job in Wetstraat’? | Interior
PoliticsThe day after the resignation of Egbert Lachaert as Open Vld chairman, the Flemish liberals are still a bit beaten down. No one really eager to succeed him, but someone…
INTERVIEW. Political scientist Carl Devos reviews the turbulent week in Wetstraat: “What kind of absurd situations are these, really?”
Carl Devos (53) graduated in Political Science 31 years ago, but last week saw scenes in Wetstraat that, despite his science, he never saw and never thought possible. How should…
INTERVIEW. Political scientist Carl Devos reviews the turbulent week in Wetstraat: “What kind of absurd situations are these, really?”
Carl Devos (53) graduated in Political Science 31 years ago, but last week saw scenes in Wetstraat that, despite his science, he never saw and never thought possible. How should…
OUR OPINION. “Less Wetstraat, more village street: would that be the solution for politics in dire straits?” | Opinions
“It is striking: more and more politicians are embracing local politics. According to Kristof Calvo (Groen) – who is exchanging Brussels for Mechelen – local politics can therefore offer hope.…