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30 March 2016

Nightly searches of suspected terrorists’ locations, phone tapping of suspected illicit arms trafficking, and the establishment of a joint database for our police, information and security services: these three measures have already been approved by the temporary Parliamentary Committee for …

28 March 2016

“Flemish Brabant is the beating heart of the country, but we are all at a standstill there,” Flemish Minister of Mobility Ben Weyts observes. “In order to progress, we have work to do in Flemish Brabant.” Practicing what he preaches, he’s come with a comprehensive investment plan of two billion …

26 March 2016

The Flemish Government has successfully completed the budgetary control of this year. As predicted in the 2016 draft budget, the deficit remains limited to 172 million euros. That puts the Flemish Government nicely on track to a balanced budget in 2017. “It’s investments all the way, not only for …

22 March 2016

On behalf of the Flemish Government, Minister-President Geert Bourgeois extends his sincerest sympathy to all the victims and their loved ones following the attacks at Zaventem Airport and in the centre of Brussels. “In particular, I wish to thank the security and emergency services, as well as …

18 March 2016

The European heads of state and government leaders have reached an agreement with Turkey on a common approach to the asylum crisis. “Is this agreement perfect? No. Is it defensible? It certainly is. However, more important than reaching a deal, is that it’s followed up by results on the ground,” …

18 March 2016

Monetary doping – that is what Mario Draghi is dealing out to the European economy. One year ago, the European Central Bank (ECB) started quantitative easing (QE) under his leadership, in addition to the low interest policy that had already been in place for years. The result was to be expected: …