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Students clash with police in Brussels over education budget cuts – POLITICO

By staffJune 4, 20261 Min Read
Students clash with police in Brussels over education budget cuts – POLITICO
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Police blocked streets near where Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever’s government residence and the parliament of the French Community are located.

Around 2 p.m., as lawmakers voted on the reform in the French Community parliament, protesters attempted to enter the building by forcing open doors while police prevented them from reaching the chamber, according to local media.

Other protestors gathered in front of the police barriers on Wetstraat, a few meters away from De Wever’s residence, before moving north along a major road, lighting flares and disrupting traffic.

Georges-Louis Bouchez, chairman of the centre-right Reformist Movement party, accused teachers of inciting the students. “I can understand that the teachers are angry, that they are worried, and that they have questions. But this is unreasonable. They must return to the classroom and stop inciting the youth, including on the basis of disinformation,” he told VRT News.

The unrest caused traffic jams across several Brussels districts, with residents being forced to find alternative routes to reach their homes.

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