MEPs turn to EP president over NatCon shutdown

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A group of conservative MEPs have turned to the president of the European Parliament over the move by three district mayors in Brussels last week to shut down the National Conservatism Conference (NatCon), saying: “We cannot ignore the brutal attempt to silence conservative politicians in Brussels!”
In their joint letter to Roberta Metsola, Kinga Gál, the head of Hungary’s Fidesz EP group, and MEPs who addressed the conference said the participants of the event organised by the Edmund Burke Foundation “were the subject of an insult unprecedented in the democratic world”.
They noted that the original NatCon venue, the Concert Noble, had canceled the event under pressure from Mayor Philippe Close just one day before its scheduled date. Then, the second venue, Sofitel Brussels Europe, also backed out of the event, citing public safety concerns. The organisers were then able to book the Claridge Events Centre, which was “raided by police” shortly after the conference began. The MEPs said this came after “the mayor of the district of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Emir Kir, had decided to ban NatCon on absurd and biased political grounds reminiscent of totalitarian dictatorships.”
The ruling on banning the event “reproaches its participants for their national conservatism, defence of national sovereignty, Euroscepticism and traditionalism, and accuses them of homophobia, Islamophobia and violation of human and minority rights”, they said. Details here: Police officers put an end to Orbán’s convervatism conference in Brussels





