Vandenbroucke about “verbal and physical incident” with Van Quickenborne: “I have already said sorry” | Interior

Wednesday evening’s core cabinet ended with an “incident” between Deputy Prime Ministers Vincent Van Quickenborne (Open Vld) and Frank Vandenbroucke (Vooruit), in which the latter would have gone “verbally and physically”. Prime Minister Alexander De Croo calls the incident “inadmissible”, but Vandenbroucke denies at VTM NEWS that he “made a mistake”. “I’ve already said sorry,” he said. Van Quickenborne “doesn’t want to go over it lightly”.

According to various government sources, Wednesday evening during the core cabinet there was a heated discussion between Minister of Health Frank Vandenbroucke and Minister of Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne about a dossier on supplements for doctors’ fees.

Versions differ as to what exactly happened. One speaks of “verbal and physical aggression” on the part of Vandenbroucke, who would have grabbed Van Quickenborne’s arms and pushed him against the wall, after which the socialist would have scolded him. Another calls that version exaggerated. That source puts it at “grabbing an arm” and states that it was not a scuffle, but was ‘not done’.

LOOK. Vandenbroucke responds for the first time in front of the camera at VTM NEWS to “incident” with Van Quickenborne

Vandenbroucke reacts to the incident for the first time in front of the VTM NEWS cameras. According to him, he has already apologized, but he denies having “made a mistake”. He calls it “complete nonsense” that sources claim more happened “than putting a hand on his arm”. “I have absolutely not crossed a line,” he concludes.

Vandenbroucke’s spokesman confirmed earlier in the evening that there was a discussion within the core and gave their version of the facts. At some point, Van Quickenborne is said to have stood up while Vandenbroucke was still making his speech. Vandenbroucke then stood up himself and took his liberal colleague by the arm, it is said.

I definitely didn’t cross a line

Frank Vandenbroucke, Vooruit Deputy Prime Minister

Minister of Quickenborne confirms to Belga that “there has been an incident”, without wanting to go into further detail. “I don’t take that lightly. We are discussing this with each other”, it sounds. At the same time, the liberal believes it is “in everyone’s interest that we move beyond this incident and keep a cool head”. “We are facing weeks of important decisions. Cut taxes on working people, extend nuclear power plants and reform pensions.”

LOOK. Van Quickenborne responds briefly: “Confirm that there has been an incident”

De Croo: “What happened on Wednesday evening is not admissible”

Prime Minister Alexander De Croo calls the incident between Van Quickenborne and Vandenbroucke “inadmissible” and says “deeply regret what happened on Wednesday evening”. Yesterday and today he had conversations with both Van Quickenborne and Vandenbroucke, individually and together, he says.

In his response, De Croo emphasizes “the importance of a respectful and professional way of dealing with each other, also during substantive discussions where it is legitimate that different substantive positions are taken”. “What happened on Wednesday evening is not permissible and is not in line with a professional way of dealing with each other,” he says.


What happened on Wednesday evening is not acceptable and is not in line with a professional way of dealing with each other

Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister

At the same time, the two ministers are in talks with each other and have indicated that they “want to transcend the incident and keep a cool head”, the prime minister adds. Vandenbroucke’s spokesperson already emphasized that the socialist has apologized to Van Quickenborne.

De Croo mentions the incident "Unacceptable".
De Croo calls the incident “inadmissible”. © BELGA

“What are you doing?”

Opposition party N-VA looks at the incident with wide eyes. “The Michel government has already been called the bickering cabinet. What is this then? A wrestling cabinet?”, former N-VA minister Johan Van Overtveldt responds on Twitter. “What. A. mess. And we are not even talking about the content, and the total deterioration.”

Vlaams Belang does not spare its criticism either. “Lying, mismanagement and now even ministers who physically grab each other during the meeting of the core cabinet… What are we going to experience with circus Vivaldi?”, responds chairman Tom Van Grieken. “What are you doing? Just stop it and let the voters pass their judgment on this vaudeville!”

LOOK. Political journalist Karel Lattrez sees how Prime Minister De Croo makes this incident even bigger

LOOK ALSO. Full interview with Vandenbroucke about the “incident”

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