Antwerp Court Grants Damages to Prime Minister Bart De Wever for 2023 Plot

Antwerp (Eurotoday) – The Antwerp criminal court awarded PM Bart De Wever €5,000 in damages after a foiled 2023 attack, marking a key ruling in the high-profile security case.

He was still Antwerp’s mayor at the time. Indeed though De Wever claimed as a public person that he hadn’t been concerned or scarified, the judge set up that he’d incurred moral damages as a private individual. 

The Court of Appeal set up four men and one woman guilty of organizing an attack on Bart De Wever in 2023 before this time. He was still Antwerp’s mayor at the time. Captivity terms of over to six years were assessed on the offenders. 

De Wever did not initially seek compensation since he had not yet filed a civil lawsuit. Later on, he did so. Four of the condemned offenders refused to pay €1,500, although one has since done so.

Because De Wever often claimed in the media that he had not been scared or concerned, their attorneys contended that he had not experienced any harm. 

Walter Damen, Bart De Wever’s attorney, had a different opinion. He maintained that De Wever must not be frightened and must maintain his strength as a public figure. However, Damen claims that the incidents did affect him personally. 

The judge adopted that line of thinking. He decided that the guilty parties had to reimburse De Wever €5,000. One of them had already made a €1,500 payment. The remaining parties now have to pay an extra €3,500.

De Wever’s main goal in seeking compensation was to make it very evident that the act was unacceptable and that he would not allow it to occur. He had earlier declared that he would manage the money in a “socially appropriate manner” but that he didn’t want to keep it himself.

What legal basis supported the judge’s award of moral damages?

The Antwerp felonious court’s award of €5,000 in moral damages to Bart De Wever reckoned on Belgian civil liability vittles under Composition 1382 of the Civil law (now Article 6162 of the new Civil law), allowing compensation fornon-pecuniary detriment stemming from an unlawful act. 

As a civil party in the felonious proceedings, De Wever claimed under Articles 63 and 1382- 1383, proving cerebral torture from the terrorist medication despite his public adaptability; Belgian law presumes similar detriment in serious pitfalls, independent of public part. 

The judge assessed gravity of the plot (e.g., armament plans), particular impact as a private existence, and proportionality, reducing the €6,000 claim to €5,000 while rejecting advanced quantities for lack of quantified suffering substantiation. 

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14 responses to “Antwerp Court Grants Damages to Prime Minister Bart De Wever for 2023 Plot”

  1. backstreet Avatar
    backstreet

    Typical, innit? Even when dodging a plot, our PM still manages to walk away with a tidy €5k for a bit of “moral damage.” What a way to show the world you’re tough, mate! 😂💰

  2. Prof. Screw Avatar
    Prof. Screw

    Looks like our dear PM De Wever found a way to turn a near-miss into a nice little cash grab—€5,000 for a “profoundly” traumatic experience? Talk about a bargain at the emotional trauma store! 😂💸

  3. Just what every Prime Minister dreams of, a nice little €5k for a near-miss plot—better than a bonus for the usual political drama, eh? At this rate, I’d start plotting my own attacks just for the compensation! 😏💰

  4. star sword Avatar
    star sword

    Another day, another court case for our beloved PM—€5,000 for a ‘little’ moral hiccup, right? Must be nice to turn a plot against you into a side hustle! 💸😏

  5. treasure devil Avatar
    treasure devil

    Seems like even in politics, €5,000 is the new “I’m not scared” badge of honor. 😏 Who knew moral damages could be such a lucrative side hustle for our dear PM?

  6. twin blaze Avatar
    twin blaze

    Just what we need, a PM getting a small fortune for “moral damages” while the rest of us are dodging potholes on the way to work. 🙄 Better make sure that €5K goes to a “socially appropriate” cause, like fixing the roads, right? 🚖💰

  7. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    So, €5,000 for a “moral injury”—what a steal! Next time, maybe he should just charge them for the therapy sessions too, eh? 😂💰

  8. So, the Prime Minister gets €5,000 for a plot against him—what a steal! Next time, maybe I should start a plot for a new car instead. 😂💰

  9. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Just what we need, a PM getting a payout for “moral damage” while the rest of us are just trying to survive the daily grind. €5,000? That’s hardly enough for a decent holiday in the south of France, mate! 😂💰

  10. high deck Avatar

    Fancy that, a €5,000 consolation prize for a near miss! Next time, maybe they should just send him a bouquet instead—much less hassle. 😂💼

  11. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    So, the Prime Minister gets €5,000 for a ‘moral boo-boo’ while we’re left dodging potholes and taxes in Antwerp. Seems like he’s got a better compensation plan than half the taxi drivers here! 😂💸

  12. Black Firefly Avatar
    Black Firefly

    Well, isn’t that just delightful? Our PM gets €5,000 for “moral damages” while the rest of us are still waiting for a refund on our last taxi ride—cheers for the priorities, eh? 😂💸

  13. Bearded Angler Avatar
    Bearded Angler

    €5,000 for a plot against you? Sounds like a pricey ticket to the “I was almost famous” club! 🤑 Talk about making a mountain out of a molehill, but I guess that’s politics for you, eh? 😏

  14. scare stone Avatar
    scare stone

    Oh, look at that, our PM is now €5,000 richer for a bit of “cerebral torture.” How generous of the court—next time, maybe they’ll throw in a complimentary dinner for the stress! 😂

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