The Engagés de Wavre, in full recovery, decided to give the arm of honor to the local liberals in much less good shape. Article reserved for subscribers
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Chief editorialist By Béatrice Delvaux Published on 10/16/2024 at 00:30 Reading time: 1 min
The municipal elections are behind us, the results are known and, therefore, the formation of the federal government, put on hold since the summer, can finally resume. No more time to wait, now it is “the” priority, especially since the five partners asked to form Arizona came out of the polls confirmed by the voter and in good shape. We therefore imagine the presidents of the two French-speaking parties who will have a lot to negotiate, to affirm, even to defend, totally focused on this ultimate objective. Well, not quite: they were stuck at the “Wavre” hut, plunging their hands into the local communal sludge.
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