“In the EU people think that everything revolves around money.”

Gerolf Annemans (VB): "We cannot continue to struggle with a socialist, soft-left policy like today" https://palnws.be/2021/08/gerolf-annemans-vb-we-kunnen-niet-blijven-sukkelen-met-een-socialistisch-soft-links-beleid-zoals-vandaag/

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