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Lachart: Today, the law prohibits the construction of a new nuclear power plant.  This is not serious.  Belgium

Lachart: Today, the law prohibits the construction of a new nuclear power plant. This is not serious. Belgium

Egbert Lachaert is back from not being really far. In an interview with Sunday Open VLD chief puts a stark condition on the table for nuclear exit and tax reform.

Dramatic polls don’t have an embattled Open VLD head story beaten. He has taken the vacation to improve his fitness. Walking seven kilometers every day helps. He also found love. This also helps. His New Year’s resolution is political: to be more prominent. I don’t want to get more active in terms of shooting at the government or responding to the riots today. I want to leave my mark more on the ideological debate.

And whether he does. The Open VLD was initially against nuclear exit, then the party changed its position and no longer wanted to keep the current generation of nuclear power plants open. However, he sees a future in renewable energy and modern nuclear power. Then the nuclear energy law must be amended. “Yes, or make a new law,” Laschert said while speaking during the interview Sunday He hits his fist on the table. This is our case. Today, the law prohibits the construction of a new nuclear power plant. This is not serious. The greens have to give in to that. Otherwise, there will be no nuclear exit.

Also discussed in the interview: Jeff Hoergs’ conviction, N-VA humiliation and Conner Russo’s shirt. Read the full interview at De Zondag.

Dramatic polls did not bring up the embattled Open VLD chief. He has taken the vacation to improve his fitness. Walking seven kilometers every day helps. He also found love. This also helps. His New Year’s resolution is political: to be more prominent. I don’t want to get more active in terms of shooting at the government or responding to the riots today. I want to leave my mark more on the ideological debate. ‘And whether he does that.’ The Open VLD was initially against nuclear exit, then the party changed its position and no longer wanted to keep the current generation of nuclear power plants open. However, he sees a future in renewable energy and modern nuclear power. Then the nuclear energy law must be amended. “Yes, or enact a new law,” Laschert said as he pounded his fist on the table during the interview with De Zondag. This is our case. Today, the law prohibits the construction of a new nuclear power plant. This is not serious. The greens have to give in to that. Otherwise, there will be no nuclear exit. ”Also discussed in the interview: Jeff Hoeyberghs’ conviction, N-VA humiliation and Conner Russo’s shirt. Read the full interview at De Zondag.

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