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2 March 2023

Figures requested by Brussels MP Mathias Vanden Borre show that barely 35 lease agreements were terminated by Brussels social housing companies in 2022 due to the social tenant’s income being too high. That is out of a total of 36,000 occupied dwellings. “Social housing appears to be part of the …

1 March 2023

MP Michael Freilich is calling on the De Croo government to ban TikTok for government employees. He is doing this following similar steps taken by the European Commission, the US, Canada and the Netherlands. Freilich tabled a resolution on this in parliament two years ago and hopes that minds have …

27 February 2023

Former Flemish Minister-President and current MEP Geert Bourgeois is pleased that an agreement has finally been reached on the long Brexit saga of the Northern Ireland Protocol: “The Westminster agreement includes good lines that we have long supported, and hopefully also provides perspective for …

24 February 2023

“Announcing EUR 13 million in aid and actually granting only EUR 4 million in new aid, you have to be in a Vivaldi party for that,” says MP Kathleen Depoorter. In the week after the disastrous earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the federal government announced that it would provide EUR 5 million in …

23 February 2023

The database of local religious communities, which is meant to enable the Brussels-Capital Region to map the unrecognised local religious communities in Brussels, is not yet operational. “Such a reliable database is nevertheless crucial to gain an overview of all local religious communities and in …

22 February 2023

This week, MEP Assita Kanko examined the asylum policies of Belgium, France and the Netherlands. She did so with a delegation of seven MEPs from six European political groups. Following the visit and recent developments, Kanko wants a debate in the European Parliament. “The federal government is …