Following moves condemned as "unacceptable" and "unconstitutional" by the Belgian prime minister, Alexander De Croo, organisers of the National Conservatism conference went to the conseil d'état, Belgium's supreme administrative court.
It ruled that there was no evidence of a threat to public order from the NatCon - or national conservatism event itself and that this seemed to be "derived purely from the reactions that its organisation might provoke among opponents".
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