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23 July 2015

The government reached an agreement on the budget for the so-called tax shift. The result is that the spending power of the citizens will increase, the employment taxes will decrease and thousands of new jobs will be created. “This government will provide the largest post-war tax reform,” says …

22 July 2015

State Secretary Theo Francken presented his asylum and migration policy statistics in the first half of 2015. The number of applications for economic and student migration remained more or less stable, and had more positive than negative assessments. The number of applications for family …

17 July 2015

The Flemish Government gave the green light for establishing its own full-fledged Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “This will allow Flanders to better fulfil its European and international role,” explains Minister President Geert Bourgeois (N-VA), who is also responsible for foreign policy. Currently, …

10 July 2015

The Council of Ministers approved important adaptations to the design for the Mosaic Law on asylum and migration. This solves a number of practical problems out in the field. “We will be lenient towards the vulnerable, but hard on those who try to abuse the system,” says Theo Francken, Secretary of …

9 July 2015

Together with shadow rapporteur Mark Demesmaeker, the N-VA drew up the blueprints for the transition to a recycling economy, produced by the European Parliament. “Of course such a transition is beneficial to the environment, but it is mainly an economic necessity,” emphasises Demesmaeker. “Many …

8 July 2015

With the support of the cabinet of Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration Theo Francken (N-VA), 244 Syrian Christians were secretly rescued from Syria and brought to safety in Belgium. “These people were living in the Syrian city of Aleppo on the front-line between the radical Islamic rebels …