N-VA also stigmatizes democratic Brussels with the migrants
N-VA, together with the CD&V State Secretary, condemns as a kind of New Year’s greetings the initiative of the Brussels Government to purchase an infrastructure for the homeless/illegals in the city.
For the sake of simplicity, a figure of 100,000 people without status in the capital region is assumed. The number is unreal for our city.
Their presence only benefits a few ’employers of the informal economy’. The united Flemish nationalists invariably rely on the invisible hand of people smugglers and on a PS policy that aims to import world problems ‘efficiently’ into our country. That was the official position of Theo Francken (N-VA) as a federal member of parliament under the Di Rupo government, until he himself became competent State Secretary and the migrants with the power of change have themselves become the subject of political contempt.
All actions in Brussels have been known for years with this misery, which is like a kind of residue of the federal migration policy based on no capital.
Instead of using the image of a kind of unavoidable cancer that is linked to the Flemish politics of Brussels, give the opportunity to people in need to an infrastructure with minimal comfort. And relieve the inhabitants of Brussels and the image of the city of a problem to which the federal government pays insufficient attention, as is clear in the problems surrounding Brussels-North.
N-VA fully supports the from the federal opposition federal policy of Sammy Mahdi (CD&V).
But if the N-VA unveiled the problem today, the Flemings in Flanders and in Brussels might expect a concrete action plan that you can build a wall around the Flemish Community in the light of the global problem of politics, economics and climate. bound migration, but wants to develop an international pioneering role economically.
In this respect, social democracy mainly asks the newcomers to receive an administrative answer about their status within a useful period, and the date of this newcomer does not put pressure on our wage standards and permanent training, and on our social security.
Happy New Year