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New law says employees must hold salary in from traffic fines in private time of their employees, and sets precedent for EU-wide law.
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{{nation state
|subgroups=State Security Service (Belgium)
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium
|image=Belgium.jpg
|image_width=380px
|map=EU-Belgium.svg
|capital=Brussels
|logo=Flag of Belgium.svg
|leaders=Prime Minister of Belgium
|location=Europe
|description=Former European colonial power
|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Belgium
}}
'''Belgium''' is a [[nation state]] in [[Northern Europe]]. [[Operation Gladio]] was active in this country for still unknown reasons, which helped expose the continent wide reach of the programme.<ref>[[Operation Gladio (film)]]</ref>
==Deep state==
{{FA|Belgium/Deep state}}
[[image:Belgium Deep state.jpg|left|300px]]
As[[NATO]] headquarters, [[Brussels]] is an important node in the [[Supranational Deep State]] network. It is a big [[cocaine]] [[drug trafficking|trafficking]] hub.<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/cocaine-capitals-europe</ref> [[Sibel Edmonds]] states that Belgium is one of 4 countries which could ''not'' be monitored by the [[FBI]] under [[FISA]] (the others being [[Turkey]], [[UK]] and [[Azerbaijan]])<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AARtO88G5Ag</ref>, presumably due to concerns about [[NATO]] security. The Belgian Deep state was partially exposed through the [[Brabant Massacres]].
==Events==
===Dutroux Affair===
{{FA|Dutroux Affair}}
[[Marc Dutroux]] is a serial [[rapist]] and [[murder]]er of children who was convicted in 1989 and spent 3 years in prison for the abduction and rape of 5 young girls before being paroled. He later reoffended and was convicted of further rapes and murders. He has maintained that he was part of a European wide sex trafficking network involving senior establishment figures such as [[politician]]s, [[judges]] & [[policemen]], a claim supported by Belgian law enforcement's failure to follow standard operative procedures and their multiple missteps in handling his case, a pattern consistent with the [[VIPaedophile]] phenomenon. [[Joël van der Reijden]] has researched the topic and published about it on [[ISGP]].<ref>http://anoniem.org/?https://isgp-studies.com/belgian-x-dossiers-of-the-dutroux-affair</ref>
===Brabant Massacres===
{{FA|Brabant Massacres}}
[[image:Brabant Massacres.jpg|left|300px]]
The [[Brabant Massacres]] have been linked to a conspiracy among the Belgian "[[stay-behind]]" network [[SDRA8]] (Gladio) — operating as a secret branch of the [[Belgian General Information and Security Service|Belgian military service]] — the Belgian Gendarmerie SDRA6 and the US [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]. The killings may well have been [[false flag]] attacks similar to those which were carried out in [[Italy]], a theory explored in a [[Operation Gladio (film)|1992 BBC Timewatch series 'Operation Gladio']] directed by [[Allan Francovich]]. One member of the Belgian armed forces interviewed, for example, recounted being ordered to make a covert reconnaissance of one of the supermarkets which was subsequently attacked.
===Operation Gladio report===
After the [[European Parliament]]'s directive to investigate [[Operation Gladio]]<ref>''NATO'S Secret Armies'', [[Daniele Ganser]], pp. 23–24</ref> the Belgian parliamentary inquiry, headed by Senator [[Roger Lallemand]]<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/724</ref> which produced a report which disclosed no substantive evidence that Gladio was involved in any acts of "[[terrorism]]" in Belgium.<ref>http://www.senate.be/lexdocs/S0523/S05231297.pdf</ref>
==TTIP opposition==
Every municipality in Belgium publicly declared itself against the proposed treaty [[TTIP]], a treaty the [[Trump administration]] later abandoned.
==Policies==
===Traffic Violations===
In 2023, The Belgium government enacted a law that made it possible to claim traffic violations via [[taxes]] or via a bailiff, but also by obliging the offender's employer to pay part of their salary directly into the public treasury by docking their wages. For those without employers, the fine can also be withdrawn from social benefits and rental income. If an offender were to be found in a traffic check, it might even be that their [[car]] is confiscated. It was also reported by The [[Gazet of Antwerp]] that EU [[countries]] could enact the law on their soil as well, setting an [[EU]] precedent.<ref>https://www.brusselstimes.com/365004/no-impunity-unpaid-traffic-fines-to-be-deducted-from-wages</ref>
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