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"La classe politique wallonne doit piger que son moteur de développement économique, c'est Bruxelles" : Bouchez veut une "fédéralisation francophone"

La Libre

La Libre

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June 24, 2026

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"La classe politique wallonne doit piger que son moteur de développement économique, c'est Bruxelles" : Bouchez veut une "fédéralisation francophone"

Le président du MR, Georges-Louis Bouchez, soutient une fédéralisation francophone des compétences des entités fédérées, explique-t-il dans un entretien publié par UCM Magazine. ...

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