Monday, January 24, 2011

Thousands of Belgian politicians beg to forming government after

About 30,000 Belgians, according to police, have spoken this afternoon in downtown Brussels to express his disgust with a political class unable to agree on forming a government more than seven months after the June elections. The peaceful march and the good spirits that are integral to the Belgian, has been an expression of popular impotence to a political class unanimously described as incompetent.

For the good, among the protesters had proponents unconstitutional outputs: dissolution of political parties and the king takes power. The polls took place on 13 June a power relationship between Flemish and Francophone parties made the separatist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) in the key of an arc that is now impossible to close.

Repeated attempts to reach an agreement during this time have been vacant less politicized and Belgians (who do not play the partisan logic), tired of waiting an agreement has been thrown out. In today's demonstration were repeated banners against the incompetence of a political class navel-gazing, which does not seem to spur the urgencies of the financial crisis.

"If there was a tax on the incompetence, self-financing state," read one poster. Philippe Geluck, renowned illustrator and creator of Le Chat, a character that every weekend wasted surrealism in the daily Le Soir, has participated in the march. "People are sick and think that politicians do not deal with it.

Our politicians are incapable," says the artist. "It is we who must propose solutions. I would ask you to create an international commission of scholars, for example with seven Nobel laureates, to study the problem of Belgium and pose a solution." Christel flying a banner that echoes the best-selling French author Stéphane Hessel.

"Indignaos. React!" diagnosis who has written up the situation: "The country is run by incompetent politicians who think only of them." She and Geluck, like thousands others, it hurt a sclerotic political class, inherited by the charges and occupied ministerial positions for decades. Among the banners is one in which "the nation implores the king to regain power by ten ministers of his choice" and another reads "If the dissolution of parties.

If a king to rule." The march, organized spontaneously by the Flemish and a Walloon university through Facebook, was led by a banner written in English: "Shame (Shame)." In the end, the organizers read the same text in four languages (the three Belgian officers: Dutch, French and German, plus English), which passionately reiterating the word talisman in every speech in four languages, expressed their desire that politicians take into account the popular feeling and "working together is stronger knowing that what unites us than divides us." Beyond the euphoria of the moment and good spirits, looked out the realism.

"Christel, what do you think?". "No".

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