2019/02/08

Former chairman of the Flemish People's Movement to form a new movement in Halle-Vilvoorde

Bart De Valck, chairman of the Flemish People's Movement (Vlaamse Volksbeweging) until 2018 wants to put the community problems in Halle-Vilvoorde* up with a new civilian platform. "I can not really say anything about it," says him about the initiative he wants to hold solemnly above at the end of February. "I am rather enthusiastic." He does not want to reveal the name yet. He describes it as a Flemish speaking citizen movement that wants to tackle it a little bit more, with which he returns to his past as a leader of the Taal Aktie Komitee. "Halle-Vilvoorde will look different in the next twenty years, but nobody is doing that" says De Valck.

There has been dissatisfaction within the broad Flemish Movement for a long time with the community stagnation that N-VA (New Flemish Alliance) had to accept in exchange for government participation. The Halle-Vilvoorde Arrondissement is one of the two administrative regions in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. It almost completely surrounds the Brussels. Since the Belgian state reform in 2012–14, it has its own public prosecutor's service. Following the 2007 federal election, who is in charge of the negotiations for forming a new Federal Government. It has been the subject of a highly sensitive dispute within Belgium and was one of the main topics of the 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis. A majority of the Flemings wanted to split it into two arrondissements (like the administrative ones), while the Francophones wanted to keep it as it was or, at a minimum, split it with concessions. Nowadays French speaking inhabitants has many rights in spite of being in Flanders.



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