Socialist Belgian mayor orders police to shut down event featuring Orbán, Farage, Cardinal Müller

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ER Editor: Others have reported on this. See Michael Shellenberger (paywall) —

POLICE STATE: Cops In Brussels, Belgium Prevent Conservatives From Freely Meeting

As of early this morning, it looks like the event can get under way as normal given a court ruling. See —

Politico.eu picks up the resumption angle (MSM warning) —

Orbán and Farage’s right-wing fiesta goes ahead in Brussels after big court win

‘Those nasty Socialist mayors, the nasty EU’ – c’mon guys, theatre! Waking up the normies. Nobody governs like this.

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Featured ImageNigel FarageX/National Conservatism

Emir Kir, the Socialist mayor of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, the municipality in which the event location is situated, ordered the police to shut down the conference, allegedly to “guarantee public safety.”

“In Etterbeek, Brussels City and Saint-Josse, the far-right is not welcome. The far right is not welcome,” Kir added.

Ironically, Kir, who is the son of Turkish immigrants, was expelled from the Belgian Socialist Party in 2020 for meeting with Turkish politicians of the “far-right” Nationalist Movement Party (NHP) party, who, according to ADF International, support the Erdogan government in Turkey “responsible for cracking down on religious freedom and expelling Christian residents from the country.”

According to Politico, a police officer told one of the organizers that “(t)he authorities decided to shut the event due to possibility of public disorder.”

Anthony Gilland, chief of staff of the conservative think tank MCC and one of the local organizers, told Politico that one of the reasons the police gave for shutting down the event was that counterprotests are scheduled in the afternoon and that the police could not guarantee the safety of the participants.

Paul Coleman, executive director of ADF International who has provided legal counsel to NatCon, shared an English translation of the police order on X. The document, issued by Mayor Kir, also names the “ethically conservative” position espoused by speakers at NatCon, “e.g., hostility to legalized abortion, same-sex unions, etc.” as reasons the conference had to be shut down.

Within the past few days, the organizers already had to change the conference’s location twice, as the two previous venues canceled the event after pressure by local authorities.

On Tuesday afternoon, the event was still taking place inside the Claridge venue, but the police blocked the entrance and prevented anyone from entering. The organizers said that the catering was canceled, and participants only had limited access to water and food as the police were preventing the delivery of supplies.

At around 4 p.m. local time, NatCon announced that Zemmour had been denied entry to the venue by police and that his keynote address would need to be postponed and possibly canceled.

“What just happened in Brussels this afternoon was a disgrace,” Farage wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “For the mayor and police to shut down a peaceful political event makes me more convinced of Brexit than ever.”

Yoram Hazony, the main organizer of the National Conservatism Conference (NatCon) and chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, said that on April 12, the Concert Noble, which had hosted NatCon in 2022, canceled the event after “an intervention” of Philippe Close, the Socialist mayor of Brussels.

“Yesterday (Monday) the replacement venue, the Sofitel Brussels owned by the Accor Group, broke its written contract, citing objections from people involved in the European Union Council who would be staying at the hotel,” Hazony continued. “The Mayor of Etterbeek Vincent de Wolf (MR) yesterday boasted to the Brussels Times that he was responsible for the Sofitel cancellation.”

“Brussels has grown fat and wealthy off the presence of EU institutions in this city,” he wrote. “Local politicians will do anything to protect the political establishment that guarantees the gravy train. With less than two months to the heavily contested European Parliamentary elections, the last thing they want is 50 of the most prominent national conservatives in Europe making the case against the leftist-controlled EU.”

Orban, who is scheduled to speak tomorrow at NatCon, reacted to the situation on X, stating, “I guess they couldn’t take free speech any longer.”

“The last time they wanted to silence me with the police was when the Communists set them on me in ’88,” he added. “We didn’t give up then and we will not give up this time either!”

At around 6 p.m. local time, the pro-EU Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo condemned the actions taken by local police. He wrote on X:

What happened at the Claridge today is unacceptable. Municipal autonomy is a cornerstone of our democracy but can never overrule the Belgian constitution guaranteeing the freedom of speech and peaceful assembly since 1830. Banning political meetings is unconstitutional. Full stop.

The organizer announced that they would legally challenge the police order issued by the mayor.

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5 Comments on Socialist Belgian mayor orders police to shut down event featuring Orbán, Farage, Cardinal Müller

  1. Now THAT’s something coming :

    Michelin met en place un « salaire décent » pour tous ses salariés dans le monde
    https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/tourisme-transport/michelin-met-en-place-un-salaire-decent-pour-tous-ses-salaries-dans-le-monde-2089557#utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_email_type=retention&utm_campaign=lec_matinale_gratuite&utm_email_send_date=20240418
    Publié le 17 avr. 2024

    Loin de tenter d’effacer l’impact de l’inflation, Michelin veut avant tout être un employeur éthique. Le géant français des pneus a annoncé mercredi mettre en place pour ses 132.000 salariés au niveau mondial un « salaire décent » supérieur aux salaires minimum nationaux et un « socle de protection sociale universel ». « En moyenne, le salaire décent représente entre 1,5 fois et 3 fois le salaire minimum », a précisé à l’AFP Florianne Viala, directrice de la rémunération du groupe.

    La notion de salaire décent se réfère au « living wage » défini par le Pacte mondial des Nations unies. Il consiste en un niveau de rémunération suffisant pour subvenir aux besoins essentiels d’une famille de quatre personnes. En France, déjà aujourd’hui, aucun salarié de Michelin n’est payé au SMIC, le groupe estimant son niveau (1.766,92 euros en brut mensuel) insuffisant.

    Son initiative va à contre-courant de la tendance générale, y compris en France où du fait de son augmentation, le SMIC devient le niveau de rémunération d’une part croissante des salariés du secteur privé non agricole. 17,3 % étaient au SMIC en 2023 (soit 3,1 millions de Français) contre 12 % en 2021.

    Couvrir les besoins essentiels
    Le salaire décent doit pouvoir couvrir les besoins essentiels d’une famille de quatre personnes (alimentation, transport, éducation, frais de santé, l’achat de biens de consommation) et permettre une épargne de précaution.

  2. Dear Pam,
    Clearly this isn’t about France, but this theater does not endanger the EU dictatorship, nor the fake left-versus-right stage.
    Well of course I have heard about the white hats. Previously I had heard about Qanon, which I identified as a deep state/AI/Alien consortium aimed at keeping the flock action-inhibited and hopium-fed.
    Trump ? From my continental European point of view, he never wanted to erase NATO, he only wanted us Europeans to pay more for it. He never said the US should stop making the rest of the world die for their fake hegemony, he killed Americans with the “shot” because he had no power, and he killed General Soleimani for the same reason.

  3. Brigitte, have you heard of the white hats working with Trump? Yes, they know who Zemmour is, but this isn’t about Zemmour. It isn’t just about France.

  4. Forget this theater. Zemmour is a Rothschild asset, same as Macron, entirely funded and monitored by the same perpetrators.
    If so-called Resistance want to have their events cancelled, they just need to have Zemmour scheduled in.

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