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September 10, 1993 - Image 160

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-09-10

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Belgian Leader
Nods To Racists

Belgium (JTA) — The
Belgian defense minister
has caused a political storm
here by stating he would not
rule out a government coali-
tion with the far-right
Vlaams Blok, or Flemish
Nationalist Party.
Leo Delcroix, a Flemish
Christian Democrat, said in
an interview with the
Belgian daily Le Soir that
the party, seen as racist and
anti-immigrant, is a "party
like the others."
"I am not among those
who think that the Vlaams
Blok must be avoided at any
price. It would be stupid to
throw it into the corner," he
said.
These statements by a
member of the Cabinet and
an important figure of the
Flemish Christian Dem-
ocratic party of Prime Min-
ister Jean-Luc Dehaene led
to reactions of indignation
and furor within the coali-
tion government and even
among Mr. Delcroix's own
supporters.
"This is contrary to the
party's official position, set
recently during a congress,
that the Flemish Christian
Democrats would not con-
clude any accord with par-
ties whose ideas and pro-
gram are opposed to human
rights and fundamental lib-
erties," said Johan van
Hecke, leader of the Chris-
tian Democratic parliamen-
tary group.
The French-speaking So-
cialist Party, a member of
the coalition government,
firmly condemned Mr.
Delcroix's declarations.
Some Socialist represent-
atives expressed their con-
cern about the statements of
a Cabinet minister "who
envisions without any emo-
tion political alliances with
the fascist extreme right."
Mr. Delcroix himself tried
to calm the stir he caused by
declaring: "I would not con-
sider any coalition with the
Vlaams Blok as long as this
party will not fundamental-
ly change its program and
particularly its points con-
cerning immigration.
"It's not possible to form a
coalition with a party that
violates human rights," he
said.
Some political commen-
tators explained Mr.
Delcroix's statements as an
attempt to shore up support
for the Flemish Christian
Democratic party, which has
ruled the country in coali-
tion governments since the

end of World War II.



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