Lachaert warns the Flemish government | The standard

Open VLD president Egbert Lachaert warns the Flemish government that it must take steps to support companies struggling with high energy bills. – In an interview with Radio 1, Lachaert said he did not understand that the Flemish government is delaying measures to support industry and companies. Open VLD itself is also part of that … Read more

Does the government have its back against the wall by keeping nuclear power stations open? “What are you going to do? Nationalize the whole thing, like Putin?”

– Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (Open VLD) and federal energy minister Tinne Van der Straeten (Green). – Now that the federal government will keep two nuclear power stations open longer, Engie has to have a hearty word. Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert suggested in ‘The seventh day’ that Belgium does not stand with its … Read more

Open VLD after a plea from employers to keep two nuclear power plants open: “We must not bury any scenario”

– © bdw, kve – When the government decides on March 18 on a full nuclear phase-out or not, it must also take into account the geopolitical situation in Russia and Ukraine. “In that context, no scenario can be buried,” says Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert after all employers pleaded to keep two nuclear power … Read more

Open VLD wants 1G policy: ‘There is no other way’

Open VLD, the party of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, wants to move towards a 1G policy in Belgium. Only those who have been vaccinated can then participate in public life. “I’m afraid we can’t go any other way,” says Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert in The morning. – Within Open VLD there was a … Read more

Egbert Lachaert risks lawsuit, despite parliamentary decision

– © Kris Van Exel – The Ghent Attorney General has sent a letter to the House about Egbert Lachaert. This shows that the Open VLD chairman, despite his parliamentary immunity, has been summoned before the criminal court. That writes De Tijd on Thursday. – Source: BELGIAN Today at 04:35— The Prosecution Committee met in … Read more

Jan Jambon acknowledges that there is a trust problem within his…

Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon leaves on Sunday for a multi-day visit to Spain, in which he will visit the Basque Country and Catalonia. In the margins of this, he gave an interview to VRT Radio1 in which he had to acknowledge that something has gone wrong in his Flemish government since last week. On … Read more

Lachaert drops bomb: Open VLD wants federal government to …

In crucial cases, it must be possible to make decisions again in Belgium. And if that fails, the federal government must have the last word. Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert dropped a community bomb in the Wetstraat on Friday. He wants the federal government to have a casting vote within the Consultation Committee. Pro-Flemish parties … Read more

Lachaert: Case Kaouakibi ‘must be judged by the judge …

Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert does not want to go into detail about the new allegations that have been leaked about Flemish Member of Parliament Sihame El Kaouakibi. ‘This must be assessed by a judge, then we can draw the necessary consequences,’ he says. – Lachaert points out To the point on that the politician … Read more

“The situation is so difficult that it doesn’t help that politicians …

Vivaldi’s honeymoon is over, the first cracks within the coalition are showing. Things will go wrong if not everyone pulls the same tack, says Open VLD chairman Egbert Lachaert. And he doesn’t like the fact that his liberal colleague Bouchez continues to advocate relaxation. “It won’t change until January.” – What do you know about … Read more

Socialists and Open VLD do it (for a while) alone: ​​first big …

Open VLD and the socialist family are working out a major framework agreement that should push the formation definitively towards the finish. MR Chairman Georges-Louis Bouchez must then say “oui” by way of bowing down. CD&V only came in late. “We know enough about the concerns to take them into account,” the preformers say. – … Read more