Someone
tries to sell Belgium on eBay
By
PAUL AMES, Associated Press Writer Tue Sep 18, 4:06 PM ET
BRUSSELS,
Belgium - Hidden among the porcelain fox hounds and Burberry tablecloths on sale
at eBay.be this week was an unusual item: "For Sale: Belgium, a Kingdom in
three parts ... free premium: the king and his court (costs not included)."
The
odd ad was posted by one disgruntled Belgian in protest at his country's political
crisis which reached a 100-day landmark Tuesday with no end in sight to the squabbling
between Flemish and Walloon politicians.
"I
wanted to attract attention," said Gerrit Six, the teacher and former journalist
who posted the ad. "You almost have to throw rock through a window to get
attention for Belgium."
Six
placed the advertisement on Saturday, offering free delivery, but pointing out
that the country was coming secondhand and that potential buyers would have to
take on over $300 billion (euro220 billion) in national debt.
Like
many of Belgium's 10 million citizens, Six is exasperated that the power struggle
between the county's French- or Dutch-speaking political parties has left Belgium
in political limbo since June 10 elections.
Demands
for more autonomy from the Dutch-speaking Flemish are resisted by the French-speaking
Walloons, making it impossible to form a government coalition and triggering concern
the kingdom is on the verge of a breakup.
Six
decided to vent his frustration through the Internet ad.
"My
proposal was to make it clear that Belgium was valuable, it's a masterpiece and
we have to keep it," he told Associated Press Television News. "It's
my country and I'm taking care of it, and with me are millions of Belgians."
Six'
idea got a mixed reaction on the streets of Brussels.
"Very
funny, typical Belgian humor," said Anne Graux. "It's ridiculous,"
snapped Nathalie Ginot, a Brussels resident who had her own pragmatic solution
to Belgium's woes. "We think it would be good to split Belgium into the three
and make Brussels a tax-haven, a capital exempt from all taxes," she said
hopefully.
Six
vaunted Belgium's attractions to potential buyers from art nouveau architecture
to the headquarters of NATO and the European Union and some great beers. But he
also warned of the pitfalls of taking on the cacophonous mix of Flemish nationalists,
Walloon Socialists and the mayors of all 19 Brussels' boroughs.
EBay
was happy to take Six' advertisement.
"It
was a really fun listing made by a Belgian," Peter Burin, PR manager of eBay
Belgium. "This person, in a very funny way, reminded the Belgians what a
great country Belgium actually is and it would be a shame to sell it."
However,
the company decided to pull the add Tuesday after receiving a bid of euro10 million
($14 million)
"We
decided to take it down, just to avoid confusion," he told APTN.