Flemish Energy Minister Zuhal Demir (N-VA) says he is “sorry” about the cost increase. The Flemish government has just made a financial effort to cut costs. “Flanders is making a huge additional financial effort this year to ensure that its share in the account does not increase or even decrease slightly. I expect it from all levels of government, including local authorities through Fluvius,” says Demir.
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