The party of Vlaams Belang gave all the deputies a "Flemish identity card" and launched an action allowing the general public to get some. Profits will go to the Boven De Wolken Association, which helps parents of stillborn children.
"The Flemish identity is also solidarity," said Tom Van Grieken, the party's president, in a press release. "Vlaams Belang considers that the Flemish voter wants first and foremost an independent Flemish state. A state where we could protect our own identity, our own values, our standards and our culture. A state where we would put our people first. "
The party sells "symbolically Flemish identity cards in order to emphasize the will of the people for an independent Flanders". The proceeds from the sale will be donated to Boven De Wolken ("Above the Clouds") as part of the De Warmste Week movement. This association offers each parent of a stillborn child the opportunity to be photographed for free with his deceased baby.
"The Flemish identity is also solidarity," said Tom Van Grieken, the party's president, in a press release. "Vlaams Belang considers that the Flemish voter wants first and foremost an independent Flemish state. A state where we could protect our own identity, our own values, our standards and our culture. A state where we would put our people first. "
The party sells "symbolically Flemish identity cards in order to emphasize the will of the people for an independent Flanders". The proceeds from the sale will be donated to Boven De Wolken ("Above the Clouds") as part of the De Warmste Week movement. This association offers each parent of a stillborn child the opportunity to be photographed for free with his deceased baby.
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