Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has taken legal action against a radio presenter who made a disturbing statement on air, according to X spokesman Barend Leyts. The presenter from local radio station Waregem1 called for the assassination of De Croo during his broadcast following a recent assassination attempt on the Polish Prime Minister Robert Fico.

The presenter’s remarks were deemed inappropriate and shocking by many listeners, sparking controversy and concern. Ludo Daelman, the head of the radio station, defended the presenter’s statement as a joke that was misinterpreted and clarified that there was no intention to promote violence. However, Daelman stated that the presenter was taken aback by the negative reaction and claimed his remarks were meant to be humorous in a satirical manner.

The incident has stirred debate about the boundaries of free speech and the responsibilities of public figures, such as radio hosts, to maintain a respectful and safe environment for listeners. The Belgian media coverage has shed light on the impact of such statements on the public and the potential consequences of inciting violence or making threats against political figures. The fallout from this incident serves as a reminder of the power of words and the importance of promoting respectful discourse in