BRUSSELS (AP) – In a setback for the Belgian government, an advisory body on Tuesday suspended a Cabinet-ordered closure of part of the cultural sector- saying that new coronavirus restrictions imposed on theatres are unreasonable.
Under new restrictions that took effect last Sunday, movie houses, concert halls and art centres were ordered to shut their doors.
Some stayed open in protest. The order came despite the assessment of the scientific committee advising the government that going to such places poses no extra risk to
public health.
In an emergency procedure, the Council of State ruled that measures concerning theatres were “not proportionate”, and didn’t provide enough motives to “understand why going to cultural sector performance venues was particularly dangerous for public health.”
The Council of State is an advisory body that has legal powers to overturn government decisions it considers unlawful.
The ruling came after a member of a production company launched an urgent appeal against the government decision to ensure that an end of year play could go ahead in suburban Brussels. It’s expected to impact on the entire sector.