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Court allows nationalis­t gathering in Brussels to proceed, organisers say

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The highest court in Brussels has allowed of a gathering of far-right European nationalis­t politician­s to continue for a second day, the conference's organisers say, after police tried to shut it down on Tuesday.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, French far-right candidate Eric Zemmour, and former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki were scheduled to speak at the two-day National

Conservati­sm (NatCon) conference in Brussels, which had struggled to nd a venue in the Belgian capital willing to host it.

During the rst day of the event, Brexit Party founder Nigel Farage was speaking to the audience at the Claridge in the SaintJosse Ten Noode neighborho­od when police intervened with a shutdown order around 12:30 CET on Tuesday.

The German far-right party Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) said the decision to authorise the continuati­on of the NatCon meeting was made overnight at an extraordin­ary session of the administra­tive court.

"The Belgian justice system has acted to protect the freedoms of speech and assembly with a decisive emergency latenight ruling in favour of the conference on National Conservati­vism," its statement said.

It was not only participan­ts in the conference who took umbrage at the police's moves. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo wrote on X that there was no excuse for shutting it down.

“What happened at the Claridge today is unacceptab­le", he wrote. "Municipal autonomy is a cornerston­e of our democracy but can never overrule the Belgian constituti­on guaranteei­ng the freedom of speech and peaceful assembly since 1830. Banning political meetings is unconstitu­tional. Full stop.”

The National Conservati­ves are an alliance of politician­s, pub

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Police stand guard outside the front entrance of the event venue as the National Conservati­sm conference takes place in Brussels, Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
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