What would you take for you to vote for the opposite party that you generally lean?
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  What would you take for you to vote for the opposite party that you generally lean?
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« Reply #25 on: August 22, 2023, 08:16:31 AM »

If Brussels continues on its current trajectory, particularly the issue of the 19 communes staying intact creating an institutional cluster , I may vote N-VA. I despise their insane Reaganite ideas and particularly their drug policies which are known to fail (and I am not pro-legalisation either given the crack epidemic here), but it may be worth voting N-VA just to end the institutional circus. At the very least it will mean uniform policies across Brussels and police resources spread according to need rather than Bourgeois police zones (gerrymandered) . hogging their pie slices.
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