't Pallieterke

't Pallieterke is a satirical Flemish weekly magazine.[1] It is part of the Flemish movement and advocates Flemish independence. It is largely conservative in its editing, and although officially non-partisan, it is a close supporter of the far-right party Vlaams Belang.

History and profile

't Pallieterke was founded in 1945 by Bruno De Winter, an Antwerp journalist. The magazine has its headquarters in Antwerp and is published on a weekly basis.[2]

In 1955 De Winter was succeeded by Jan Nuyts as editor-in-chief, whose tenure lasted till 2000. The current editor-in-chief is Leo Custers. Its cartoonists have included Jef Nys and Brasser. Other contributors are or were Gerolf Annemans, Paul Beliën and Koenraad Elst.

gollark: Just negate the second thing, add that to the first thing, and check if the result is 0, negative (starts with 1), or positive (starts with 0).
gollark: * correction, ~ not !.
gollark: Why do you need to know which is the first bit?
gollark: You can make a value negative and thus do subtraction using + and ! then, I'm pretty sure.
gollark: Oh, in that case, do you know about how two's complement works?

See also

References

  1. Andre de Vries (2007). Flanders: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. p. 248. ISBN 978-0-19-983733-5.
  2. Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Two-Volume Set. Academic Press. 2000. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-08-054524-0.


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