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- Le_Peuple_(Brussels) abstract "Le Peuple was originally a socialist daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. Publication started on December 13, 1885, and ended in March 1998.The brand Le Peuple was reacquired in October 2010 by Mischaël Modrikamen, president of the Belgian People's Party, to become an right wing online newspaper, as well as a printed bimonthly.".
- Q565089 abstract "Le Peuple was originally a socialist daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. Publication started on December 13, 1885, and ended in March 1998.The brand Le Peuple was reacquired in October 2010 by Mischaël Modrikamen, president of the Belgian People's Party, to become an right wing online newspaper, as well as a printed bimonthly.".
- Le_Peuple_(Brussels) comment "Le Peuple was originally a socialist daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. Publication started on December 13, 1885, and ended in March 1998.The brand Le Peuple was reacquired in October 2010 by Mischaël Modrikamen, president of the Belgian People's Party, to become an right wing online newspaper, as well as a printed bimonthly.".
- Q565089 comment "Le Peuple was originally a socialist daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. Publication started on December 13, 1885, and ended in March 1998.The brand Le Peuple was reacquired in October 2010 by Mischaël Modrikamen, president of the Belgian People's Party, to become an right wing online newspaper, as well as a printed bimonthly.".