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Commission Foyer anderlechtois : Bouchez pousse pour prolonger les travaux durant l’été, Dilliès veut préserver son gouvernement

La Libre

La Libre

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June 29, 2026

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Commission Foyer anderlechtois : Bouchez pousse pour prolonger les travaux durant l’été, Dilliès veut préserver son gouvernement

La commission d’enquête sur le Foyer anderlechtois révèle une divergence de vues au sein du MR. Bouchez pousse pour prolonger les travaux, Dilliès privilégie la stabilité du gouvernement bruxellois. ...

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