Come forse saprai, il sindaco PS di Molenbeek, Catherine Moureaux, è in congedo per esaurimento da un anno da quando ha vinto la sua rielezione.

IL Articolo BX1 è pura propaganda e si legge come un copia-incolla del comunicato stampa di un politico:

Il sindaco ha voluto anche ringraziare tutti coloro che in questi mesi le hanno dimostrato il loro sostegno attraverso “messaggi e gesti di solidarietà e di gentilezza che hanno significato molto per me durante la mia guarigione”, ha sottolineato.

La signora Moureaux ha finalmente chiarito che tornerà”con determinazione nel continuare il lavoro intrapreso al servizio della popolazione di Molenbeek”.

IL Articolo Bruzzod’altro canto, è un vero e proprio lavoro giornalistico, che contestualizza la situazione e dà voce all’opposizione.

Il mese scorso il ministro degli enti locali di Bruxelles Bernard Clerfayt (Défi) ha dichiarato in parlamento che attualmente non esiste alcuna base giuridica per escludere Moureaux dalla carica di sindaco.

L’opposizione di Molenbeek appoggia sempre più apertamente Moureaux, come dimostrano le reazioni a BRUZZ.

"Il sindaco aveva già dichiarato l’estate scorsa che si cominciava a vedere la luce alla fine del tunnel," nota Gloria Garcia Fernandez (MR). "Nel frattempo, il suo processo di recupero continua a trascinarsi e c’è una totale mancanza di autocritica. Eppure, molto è cambiato a Molenbeek in più di un anno, e raramente in meglio," dice.

Volevo condividerlo soprattutto perché sono scioccato dallo stato dei media in Belgio, che mi sembra estremamente ossequioso e generoso nei confronti dei politici (cioè della propaganda). Non sono né vallone né fiammingo, quindi sono un po’ neutrale, ma è terribile vedere questa situazione ripetersi ripetutamente, soprattutto nei media francofoni, e in particolare in BX1. In ogni evento pubblico a cui ho partecipato, che tenta di fare pressione sulla regione di Bruxelles per creare un governo, sono presenti soprattutto intellettuali fiamminghi e pochissimi francofoni, e senza dubbio l’ambiente mediatico gioca un ruolo importante in questo.

Le istituzioni belghe continuano a contattare i media di lingua inglese come The Guardian per esprimere la loro frustrazione per la situazione politica, alla disperata ricerca di qualche nuovo muckracker di Roger Casement che venga a spargere la voce nel mondo libero per aiutare a risolvere la situazione: CANALE, gruppi per la sicurezza stradale

Esiste qualche lavoro o gruppo noto che monitora questo tipo di vicinanza tra politici e media in Belgio?

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  1. I suspect that the first source of the issue is a lack of means more than anything. The article from BX1 sound more like something done fast just based on the press release.

    The French speaking Belgian media sector outside of RTL and RTBF is probably slowly dying. I don’t often read the written press often and when I do, I find that most articles are badly written. I suspect that it mainly survive because of the local news.

    As for the public event. I suspect that many French speaker are simple so disenchanted with politics that they simply don’t engage anymore. They have the impression that politics have no power. There is a real sentiment of “A quoi bon ?”.

    If you want to understand, look at my experience. I’m nearing 40 years old and for all my live the economic news have been filled by a continuous crisis that lead to budget restriction and massive job loss due to decision taken by people outside of Belgium or for the profit of the few. The current Brussels crisis is just a new one.

    The only real good that I have seen coming out of the politics are about social change : personal rights, privacy, defense of minorities,… And now some of them are attacked because they don’t allow for the same economic exploitation than in others parts of the world.

  2. What you have to understand is that news often doesn’t have much time or means to cover local news. To win time they do a lot of copy paste from press releases.

    It is therefore the first to send out a press release that gets his point of view best covered in the media.

    Source : I am in local politics.

  3. maxledaron on

    It’s just a lack of means, laziness and the need to publish fast when the news is out

  4. Fresh_Dog4602 on

    Hold is on een beeteke.

    **The Molenbeek opposition is becoming increasingly vocal in its support for Moureaux, as can be seen from reactions to BRUZZ.**

    Doesn’t seem quite correct 😛

  5. I know when she will be back, and when she will have an unfortunate relapse.

  6. mardegre on

    Then Bruzz is a s much of a propaganda tool as they were lazy at only reporting what the opposition had to say about this.

    I think your hate for PS is blinding you a bit buddy.

  7. BX1 just let go of 8 people

    They themselves complained that they will not be able to do quality work.

    https://bx1.be/categories/news/restructuration-chez-bx1-lajp-inquiete-assure-le-personnel-de-son-soutien/

    On an unrelated note: the director has given himself a pre-pension of 550.000€
    https://www.dhnet.be/actu/belgique/2025/07/04/les-revelations-se-poursuivent-a-propos-de-laffaire-bx1-le-conseil-dadministration-avait-aussi-valide-loctroi-de-bonus-pour-la-direction-5NXLTIR4WFHLVCAXKKEISXULAY/

    This is not propaganda. This is destroying democracy by defunding journalism.

  8. Flemish media are also for a large part propaganda channels, especially HLN and Nieuwsblad and their spinoffs. You can read more about the private life of some politicians (often from the same party/ies) in feel-good articles, than about their political views. That is what I call soft propaganda.

  9. The example chosen in this case is not very representative for me. When speaking about the health of a person, I don’t see the purpose to report something else than “we are glad that you recover”.

    Regarding the “propaganda” issue in the francophone press I hear a lot of people saying that. But, personally, I do not feel that. I mainly read “le soir” for daily news and “Wilfried” for periodical news. I think that the propaganda stuff mainly happens in the media that need to release plenty of articles in their Facebook feed (such as la DH and l’avenir). Therefore the easy way of doing that is to copy paste press releases. This lacks analysis but I don’t know if it qualifies as propaganda. For me propaganda is more of a common coordinated effort from the in place government to push a narrative (such as : “the f-35 is the best plane we can get” discourse that we get fed with) but not coming from a single isolated politician doing a press release.

    Regarding the poor representation of francophone in the protest for the Brussels government I don’t know. Personally I am from Wallonia and I was born in the early 90’s. Since I am politically conscious, all that I saw was the government taking ages to form. And yet Belgium is still working. Therefore in my mind it is “business as usual” and I am not that worried.

  10. Important_Hunt_1882 on

    Have you ever noticed how the Flemish media kiss Bart De Wever’s ass, ever since about 15 years ago he started systematically attacking and boycotting all media and journalists with too much negative commentary or with difficult questions, in a rather Trumpian way?
    ***
    Als eens opgemerkt hoe de Vlaamse media de kont van Bart De Wever likken, sinds hij zo’n 15 jaar geleden systematisch alle media en journalisten met te veel negatieve commentaar of met lastige vragen – op nogal Trumpiaanse wijze – systematisch begon aan te vallen en te boycotten?

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