Parliament President Denounces Inadequate Protection After Brussels Protest Damages
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The president of the Wallonia-Brussels Parliament denounced inadequate protection during a June 4 protest.
- Benoît Dispa stated that the parliament building sustained at least 60,000 euros in damages.
- He sent an official letter to the mayor of Brussels regarding the incident.
Benoît Dispa, president of the Wallonia-Brussels Parliament, has formally criticized the security measures in place during a protest on June 4, asserting that the parliamentary building was insufficiently protected. Dispa, representing Les Engagés, communicated his concerns in an official letter addressed to the mayor of Brussels following the disturbances.
The protest, which saw significant unrest, resulted in substantial damage to the parliamentary premises. Dispa estimated the minimum cost of repairs at 60,000 euros, highlighting the extent of the vandalism. The incident has raised questions about the preparedness and response of authorities to protect public institutions during demonstrations.
Dispa's denunciation underscores a broader concern about maintaining order and safeguarding public property during public gatherings. The letter to the mayor signifies a call for accountability and a review of security protocols to prevent future occurrences. The parliament's president seeks assurance that such incidents will be addressed effectively to ensure the security of governmental buildings and the integrity of democratic processes.
Originally published by La Libre Belgique in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.