"Controversy in Brussels: NatCon Conference Faces Shutdown and Resumes Amid Liberal Crisis"

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The National Conservatism Conference in Brussels was temporarily shut down by the mayor, citing public safety concerns due to the conference's conservative and traditionalist views. However, a Belgian court later struck down the order, allowing the conference to continue. The incident highlights the clash between postliberalism and democratic values, with the mayor's actions seen as an attack on free speech and freedom of assembly. The event's disruption raises concerns about the state of liberalism and the preservation of free speech in Europe.
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- How a conservative conference morphed into a crisis of liberalism The Economist
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