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16. Sep, 09:01
According to an opinion poll by Belgian media, the far-right party, Vlaams Belang, would have 24.9 percent of the votes and become the largest party of Belgium. The Flemish nationalists (NVA) are losing a few percentages and become the second party with 22.7 percent. In Brussels the Greens would remain the largest with 21.4 percent. In Wallonia the socialist PS and the liberal MR are neck and neck.
Vlaams Belang aims to become biggest Flemish party by 2024
Vlaams Belang launched its “missie 2024” program during a meeting in Ghent on Friday evening.
The Flemish extreme-right party wants to become the biggest political party in Flanders at the next election in 2024.
A poll published by several media outlets early Friday evening indicates they may have already achieved that.
Vlaams Belang is set to get 24.9% of the votes, while the N-VA is expected to get 22.7%
The party also unveiled its new slogan, “Het enige alternatiel” (the only alternative).
The party’s president Tom Van Grieken once again lambasted the “cordon sanitaire” that prevents the extreme-right from claiming a majority.
Sarah Johansson
The Brussels Times.
16. Sep, 09:01
According to an opinion poll by Belgian media, the far-right party, Vlaams Belang, would have 24.9 percent of the votes and become the largest party of Belgium. The Flemish nationalists (NVA) are losing a few percentages and become the second party with 22.7 percent. In Brussels the Greens would remain the largest with 21.4 percent. In Wallonia the socialist PS and the liberal MR are neck and neck.
Vlaams Belang aims to become biggest Flemish party by 2024
Vlaams Belang launched its “missie 2024” program during a meeting in Ghent on Friday evening.
The Flemish extreme-right party wants to become the biggest political party in Flanders at the next election in 2024.
A poll published by several media outlets early Friday evening indicates they may have already achieved that.
Vlaams Belang is set to get 24.9% of the votes, while the N-VA is expected to get 22.7%
The party also unveiled its new slogan, “Het enige alternatiel” (the only alternative).
The party’s president Tom Van Grieken once again lambasted the “cordon sanitaire” that prevents the extreme-right from claiming a majority.
Sarah Johansson
The Brussels Times.