Brussels & RegionsBrussels Express MagazinecityOpinion

Brussels, ma belle!

Just a few days after the triple electoral meeting and we could say that Brussels is perceived differently by its residents, visitors for a day, tourists or those that are part of the international community.

On the one hand, there are the Brussels’ residents who criticize their city-region on numerous occasions and for various reasons: dirt in certain streets or neighborhoods, poor air quality, «too many cars», mobility and the eternal traffic jams, the bad sidewalks, the price of real estate, …without forgetting the endless worksites and the administrative problems between the federal, the regional and the communal levels. Nevertheless, everyone agrees that there is indeed more work to be done to improve all these issues.

On the other side, there are the visitors for a day, tourists or those who have made it their city of adoption for professional reasons. They love Brussels for its cosmopolitanism, its Grand-Place, its culture, the charm of its neighborhoods, its gastronomy, its typical dishes and undoubtedly, its beers. This is why «Brussels Express» informs you online every day of what is «moving» in Brussels.

While Brussels has just celebrated its 30th birthday, many things have improved since 1989. It was necessary to get rid of the two other regions and start again from scratch: make the new institutions work properly, develop the regional legislation (the ordinances which are the Brussels regional laws), planning of the territory and manage the financing of this new region. In short, a lot of work was needed to make this region grow and mature. Brussels is getting there little by little, – even if it sometimes seems disordered, think for example the management of the pedestrian site in the city center.

New MEPs will come to Brussels for five years, newly elected regional representatives will form a regional majority. Let’s hope that all this will keep Brussels moving forward.

Hope you enjoy reading the 3rd edition of our Brussels Express magazine.

 

Vous êtes actuellement en train de consulter le contenu d’un espace réservé de Par défaut. Pour accéder au contenu réel, cliquez sur le bouton ci-dessous. Veuillez noter que ce faisant, des données seront partagées avec des providers tiers.

Plus d’informations

Pascal Goergen

Pascal Goergen, born in Cologne (1963) is Belgian, son of a Dutch-speaking mother (Limburg) and a French-speaking father (Luxemburg). Holder of a PhD in Political Science and professor at the Brussels EPHEC University College, he teaches Dutch & German languages, and European Institutions until 2000. From 2001 to 2011 he has been working as the Diplomatic Representative of the Brussels-Capital Region in the Belgian Permanent Representation to the EU. In 2011 to 2014, he was appointed as Secretary General of the Assembly of European Regions (AER), and in 2015 he co-created FEDRA, the Federation of Local and Regional Growth Actors in Europe. He has more than 30 years experience in the local and regional Brussels-arena, and his networking experience among the expat community make him an expert in the Belgium-Brussels day-to-day reality and its European aspect. As of January, 2019, he's the new owner and Editor-in-Chief of Brussels Express.

Pascal Goergen has 22 posts and counting. See all posts by Pascal Goergen