Sophie Rohonyi: DéFI is an alternative to the right's violence and the left's simplistic solutions
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sophie Rohonyi, president of the DéFI party, positions it as an alternative to both right-wing "violence" and simplistic left-wing solutions.
- She criticizes the MR party and Les Engagés, particularly accusing the latter of being "fake centrists."
- DéFI, currently in opposition across all levels of government, seeks to differentiate itself in the political landscape.
Sophie Rohonyi, the president of the Belgian political party DéFI, has articulated her party's distinct position in the political spectrum. She frames DéFI as a viable alternative, consciously distancing it from what she describes as the "violence of the right" and the "simplistic yaka" approach often associated with the left. This positioning seeks to carve out a unique space for DéFI, appealing to voters disillusioned with established political paradigms.
Rohonyi did not shy away from criticizing other political actors. She specifically targeted the MR party and Les Engagés, grouping them together as political entities that DéFI opposes. Her critique was particularly sharp towards Les Engagés, whom she accused of presenting themselves as centrist while allegedly not embodying true centrist values, labeling them "fake centrists."
Défi is an alternative to the violence of the right and the simplistic yaka of the left
Currently operating in opposition at all levels of government in Belgium, DéFI aims to present a clear contrast to the ruling parties. Rohonyi's statements underscore the party's strategy to highlight perceived inconsistencies and weaknesses in rival parties, particularly those occupying the center ground, in an effort to bolster its own relevance and appeal to a broader electorate.
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Originally published by La Libre Belgique in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.